Sea Launch have made their long awaited return action on Saturday, with the launch of ATLANTIC BIRD 7 – a communications satellite. Liftoff was on schedule for the opening of a 57-minute window, at 1:18am PDT (08:18 GMT), from the Odyssey Launch Platform located in the Pacific Ocean. Spacecraft separation and acquisition were both classed as successful.
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Sea Launch have successfully launched their Zenit-3SLB launch vehicle, carrying the MEASAT-3a telecommunication satellite. The…
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Sea Launch were in action early this morning, with the launch of SICRAL 1A –…
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Sea Launch have returned to action tonight with the launch of the EchoStar 11 telecommunications…
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A Sea Launch Zenit 3SL has launched for the second time since its 2007 failure,…
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Sea Launch have finally returned to flight, with the lift-off of their Zenit-3SL launch vehicle,…
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NASASpaceflight.com has acquired a series of images and videos that give a full insight into…
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The Odyssey Launch Platform returned to a hero’s welcome at Sea Launch’s Home Port before…
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With the Sea Launch Commander now back in port, following the January 30 failure of…
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The Odyssey Launch Platform and Sea Launch Commander are heading back to port in California,…
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Sea Launch’s delayed Zenit-3SL, carrying the NSS-8 communications satellite for SES New Skies, has exploded…
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The Sea Launch Zenit-3SL (No. 22) launch vehicle, carrying the XM-4 broadcast satellite, finally launched…
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Sea Launch have returned to action late tonight, with the launch of their Zenit-3SL vehicle…
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Sea Launch’s Zenit-3SL has successfully carried the Galaxy 16 telecommunications satellite into a geosynchronous transfer…
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Sea Launch, in action for the second time this year, have launched their Zenit-3SL launch…
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Just a week before they facilitate the launch of the JCSat-9 communications satellite, the Sea…
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A Zenit-3SL launch vehicle has blasted off on its third attempt to launch the EchoStar…
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A year and a half after twin robot rovers thrilled space fans with their hijinks…
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Uncrewed
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter discovers thermally stable areas in surface pits suitable for future lunar bases
Using data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a group of NASA-funded researchers has discovered…
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After successfully touching down on the Martian surface on February 18, 2021, NASA teams have…