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May 09, 2022
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China prepares to launch Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft



Wenchang (XNA) May 08, 2022
The combination of the Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft and a Long March-7 Y5 carrier rocket has been transferred to the launching area of the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said Saturday. The CMSA said the Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft will be launched in the near future at an appropriate time. The facilities and equipment at the launch site are in good condition, and various pre-launch function checks and joint tests will be carried out as planned, the CMSA ... read more

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Briton, Belarusian held at Kazakh spaceport: Roscosmos
Moscow (AFP) May 7, 2022
A British man and a Belarusian woman have been detained at the Russian spaceport of Baikonur in Kazakhstan, Russia's space agency Roscosmos said on Saturday. ... more
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NASA identifies Artemis 1 rocket issues, plans another wet dress rehearsal for June
Washington DC (UPI) May 5, 2021
NASA is targeting early June for its next attempt of the Artemis 1 wet dress rehearsal, officials announced on Thursday. ... more
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China launches Jilin-1 commercial satellites
Taiyuan (XNA) May 06, 2022
China on Thursday launched a Long March-2D rocket to place a group of eight satellites in space. Satellite Jilin-1 Kuanfu 01C, together with seven Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D satellites, was lifted at ... more
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Maritime Launch plans inaugural flight for 2023
Halifax. Canada (SPX) May 05, 2022
Maritime Launch Services Inc. (NEO: MAXQ) (MLSI) and Reaction Dynamics (RDX) are pleased to announce that they have signed a letter of intent to conduct launches from Spaceport Nova Scotia, expected ... more
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NASA sets mid-May launch for Boeing Starliner spacecraft's initial trip to ISS
Washington DC (UPI) May 3, 2021
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft may finally get off the ground for its second flight following an issue with the craft's propulsion system. ... more
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DARPA seeks proposals leading to in-space demonstration of nuclear thermal rocket
Washington DC (SPX) May 05, 2022
DARPA is seeking proposals for Phases 2 and 3 of the Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) program for the design, development, fabrication, and assembly of a nuclear thermal ro ... more
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Musk secures $7.1 bn to finance Twitter deal
New York (AFP) May 5, 2022
Elon Musk has raised $7.1 billion for his Twitter acquisition from investors that include Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, according to a securities filing Thursday. ... more
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NASA's Crew-3 astronauts splash down in Atlantic Ocean
Orlando FL (UPI) May 05, 2022
The Dragon Endurance spacecraft has splashed down safely. Dragon Crew-3 was carrying NASA astronauts Kayla Barron, Raja Chari, and Tom Marshburn, as well as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Mat ... more
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Successful test launch a giant leap for rocketry team
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 03, 2022
Students of the University of Sydney's rocketry society, the USYD Rocketry Team, have their eyes firmly set on gold after successfully launching their 2022 competition rocket in New South Wales's fa ... more
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British rocket company calls for Iceland to grant licence for landmark launch
Edinburgh UK (SPX) May 03, 2022
British rocket company Skyrora has called on the Icelandic government to grant the licence that would end a months-long delay to Europe's largest-ever suborbital rocket launch, originally set for Se ... more
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Aphelion Aerospace completes rocket engine development test
Lakewoood CA (SPX) May 03, 2022
Aphelion Aerospace is proud to announce reaching a major milestone in developing the company's commercial launch services with the completion of critical propulsion system testing. The team recently ... more
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Rocket Lab catches rocket booster returning from space with helicopter
Long Beach CA (SPX) May 02, 2022
Rocket Lab (Nasdaq: RKLB) has successfully launched its 26th Electron mission, deploying 34 satellites to orbit. Rocket Lab has now deployed a total of 146 satellites to orbit with the Electron laun ... more

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Rocket Lab pushes back attempt of mid-air booster catch to Sunday
Orlando FL (UPI) May 01, 2022
Citing weather concerns, Rocket Lab pushed back its 26th launch Friday with plans to attempt to recover a first-stage booster with a helicopter on Sunday. "The weather has improved through the ... more
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HyPrSpace raises 1M euro in seed funding to develop reusable hybrid micro-launcher
Bordeaux, France (SPX) Apr 29, 2022
HyPrSpace, a startup specializing in the design of space launchers, has announced that it has raised euro 1.1 million from the Geodesic fund, the French Tech Seed fund managed on behalf of the Fren ... more
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FAA delays SpaceX Starship environmental review for 4th time
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 29, 2021
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that it has delayed its environmental review of SpaceX's Starship launch site in Texas for a fourth time. ... more
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SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites from Florida
Orlando FL (UPI) Apr 29, 2022
Space X launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit late Friday afternoon. A Falcon 9 rocket carried 53 satellites into space from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Launch Complex 40 ... more
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China launches multiple satellites
Jiuquan, China (XNA) Apr 29, 2022
China successfully sent two satellites into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China on Friday. The satellites, Siwei 01 and 02, were launched by a Long March 2C carri ... more
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US Judge denies Musk bid to scrap SEC deal barring him from tweeting about Tesla stake
Washington (Sputnik) Apr 28, 2022
Elon Musk on Wednesday lost his legal challenge against a US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) order restricting him from tweeting about his stake in the electric car manufacturer Tesla, with ... more
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Vega-C: Launcher integration begins for inaugural flight VV21
Paris (ESA) Apr 27, 2022
Launcher integration for the inaugural flight of Vega-C began with the P120C solid-fuel first stage being delivered to the Vega Launch Zone (Zone de Lancement Vega, or ZLV) at Europe's Spaceport in ... more
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Canada's first commercial spaceport lists on the NEO Exchange as Maritime Launch Services
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Apr 27, 2022
NEO is proud to welcome Maritime Launch Services Inc., a Canadian-owned commercial space company, as they list today on the NEO Exchange. Maritime Launch is now available for trading on NEO under th ... more
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SpaceX launches its latest crew to ISS for NASA
Washington (AFP) April 27, 2022
Days after a SpaceX Dragon capsule crewed by wealthy adventurers splashed down off Florida's coast, another launched Wednesday, this time for a NASA mission to the International Space Station. ... more
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NASA Chief slams China's refusal to cooperate with US
Washington (Sputnik) Apr 27, 2022
China continues to display a lack of transparency and willingness to cooperate with the United States and other countries in space, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said on Tuesday. "We want coo ... more
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