On May 11th, SpaceX successfully launched a Block 5 Falcon 9 – the final major version of the launch vehicle. Most notably, Block 5 features a fully reusable first stage – capable of being launched twice in a single day. Such capabilities will help SpaceX tackle its busy launch manifest at an unprecedented low cost.
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With its two April launches behind it, SpaceX is deep into processing for its coming…
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In a year that should see both SpaceX and Boeing conduct the uncrewed test flights…
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SpaceX has conducted the milestone Static Fire test on the Falcon 9 set to launch…
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On Monday, NASA’s Independent Review Team (IRT) published the first public report on the SpaceX…
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Having already completed five Falcon family rocket launches this year, SpaceX is aiming to double…
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SpaceX launched its fiftieth Falcon 9 rocket Tuesday, deploying Spain’s Hispasat 30W-6 satellite into geostationary…
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First Falcon 9 Block 5 booster readying for static fire at McGregor; paving way for rapid reuse
by Ian AtkinsonSpaceX is working towards a major milestone on their road to rapid and inexpensive reusability.…
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SpaceX is readying for what will be their third mission this month, their fifth this…
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India’s first dedicated astronomy satellite, AstroSat, was launched into a low Earth orbit on Monday…
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After a journey of over 10 months, India’s Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) arrived at Mars…
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India launched its first interplanetary spacecraft Tuesday, with a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle sending the…
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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) GSLV-F06 launch vehicle has suffered another failure, when it…
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NASA administrator Mike Griffin said that he’d be happy to allow an Indian to fly…