Relativity Space launched its Terran 1 rocket for its First Flight mission, named "Good Luck, Have Fun," at 11:25pm March 22nd from Launch Complex 16 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida
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SpaceX is set to launch its 27th Commercial Resupply Service Mission to the International Space Station. The Cargo Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to lift off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
On March 9th, ULA’s new rocket, Vulcan, was moved from the Vertical Integration Facility to Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in preparation for the Vulcan Centaur's first launch, which is expected to take place no earlier than May 4.
Relativity Space says the two last-minute aborts were caused by a violation of launch commit criteria, triggering an automated abort mechanism that halted the ignition of the rocket's nine Aeon 1 engines.
Weather is looking good for Relativity Space' second attempt at launching its 3D printed Terran 1 rocket into orbit on its first-ever flight. The new launch window opens on March 11th from 1-4pm ET at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
The U.S. Space Force has granted the use of several launch pads at the iconic Cape Canaveral launch facility in Florida to four additional private launch companies.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission has been given the green light for launch to the International Space Station (ISS) after a launch readiness review, weather briefing, and mission management meeting on February 28.
With just two minutes remaining on the countdown clock, the Crew-6 launch was called off due to a problem related to the TEA-TEB ignition fluid, which is used to ignite the SpaceX Falcon 9’s rocket engines at liftoff.
Space Florida, the state’s aerospace economic development agency, announced this week that in the next five years, the burgeoning aerospace industry in Florida is on track to have an economic impact of over a billion dollars annually.
SpaceX is set to launch its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket this weekend, after performing a successful "static fire" test of the vehicle's 27 first-stage Merlin engines at Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.