In recent months, the United Kingdom’s endeavor to tap into a rapidly-growing market of commercial spaceflight has become a firm prospect. To achieve this, spaceports and aerospace companies are clearing major hurdles in order to begin orbital launches as soon as next year — as several projects are vying to provide an unprecedented orbital launch capability from British soil.
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Northrop Grumman updates Transfer Element portion of National Team lunar lander
In an interview with NASASpaceflight, Northrop Grumman’s Sally Richardson, Program Director, Human Landing System, provided…
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Following this week’s announcement of a deal between Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and Lockheed Martin,…
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Orion removed from NASA control – MOD positioning for commercial role
by Chris BerginNASA managers are pushing through the shutdown of the Constellation Program (CxP) at a pace,…
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