[ad_1] A Japan's privately developed rocket, MOMO-2, is in flames after the rocket failed to liftoff in Taiki, northern island of Hokkaido, Japan, Saturday, June 30, 2018. According to Kyodo News, the …
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[ad_1] A Japanese rocket exploded shortly after takeoff on Saturday, which compromised the country's ambition to send its first private rocket into space. The MOMO-2 rocket took off around 5:30 local time …
Read More »United States Air Force certifies Falcon Heavy rocket, price launch contract – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] SpaceX's first Falcon Heavy rocket takes off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center's 39A launcher in Florida on Feb. 6. Credit: Walter Scriptunas II / Spaceflight Now The successful inaugural flight of …
Read More »SpaceX made its latest Block 4 release of the Falcon 9 rocket [Updated]
[ad_1] Enlarge / SpaceX launches NASA's TESS mission in April 2018. This recall could resume on Friday. Friday morning update : The Falcon 9 rocket took off Friday morning from Florida, and …
Read More »SpaceX will launch its twelfth year-long rocket on mission at the International Space Station – Quartz
[ad_1] One of the most important steps of Elon Musk is the speed with which SpaceX's reusable Falcon 9 rockets can be operational again. Early tomorrow morning (June 29), they set a …
Read More »Postponement of business time: Rocket Lab plans a new launch window
[ad_1] End of Rae Botsford June 28, 2018 Logo of Rocket Lab on the side of the company Electron rocket. Image Credit: Rocket Lab Due to an engine controller problem discovered during …
Read More »Watch the First Commercial Launch of Rocket Lab, "It's Business Time" – TechCrunch
[ad_1] Rocket Lab, the New Zealand rocket company that seeks to further amplify the commercial space spree, launches its first fully paid payload at the top of an Electron rocket tonight – …
Read More »Look inside the Soyuz rocket while she sends astronauts to the space station
[ad_1] Astronauts sit in worse seats than the coach on trips to the International Space Station (ISS). A video published by the European Space Agency (ESA) proves it Monday. It shows the …
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