SpaceX is set to Return To Flight (RTF) no sooner than January 14, with the Falcon 9 launch of the first Iridium NEXT mission from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. SpaceX’s return follows a stand down related to the September loss of the Falcon 9 that was scheduled to launch the Amos-6 satellite during a Static Fire anomaly.
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Busy December to mark end of year global launch salvo
by Chris BerginUp to 15 orbital launches are set to take place during a very busy December,…
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As SpaceX narrows on a second stage COPV (Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel) as the cause…
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SpaceX is still working towards a root cause into the failure of its Falcon 9…
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The effort to certify the Space Launch System RS-25 engines for the first launch will…
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The latest static fire test of the development RS-25 engine (E0528) has taken place at the…
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The NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, and Syncom Space Services team at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi…
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NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne have conducted an opening test of the RS-25 rocket engine that…
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Artemis
SLS engines prepare for Stennis tests – AR affordability focus for new RS-25s
by Chris BerginRS-25 Engine 2059 – a veteran of five Shuttle missions – is scheduled to begin…
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A former Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME), that never gained the honor of pushing a…
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The Stennis Space Center conducted the latest in a series of tests with RS-25 Engine…
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Arianespace was back in action on Wednesday with its Ariane 5 successfully launching the Meteosat…
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The second test firing of RS-25 engine 0525 has taken place at the A-1 Test…
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NASA’s Stennis Space Center has test fired the first RS-25 (unit E0525) of the Space…
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The return of RS-25 engine testing at the Stennis Space Center has been delayed, following…
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The Stennis Space Center is just weeks away from returning to RS-25 engine testing, following…
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The four RS-25 engines selected for the debut launch of the Space Launch System (SLS)…
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The RS-25 – the engine that enjoyed a hugely successful career with the Space Shuttle…
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NASA’s Stennis Space Center is deep into preparations for numerous engine testing for the Space…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Atlas V carrying NASA’s Juno probe on its way…