Reusable rockets and SpaceX rocket technology cut launch costs dramatically, using Falcon 9 landings and Starship reusability to transform the modern space industry.
All licensing for these operations will now occur under Part 450, unifying a fragmented process.
Imagine a future where thousands of people travel to space every year. Some stay a week. Some a month. Some never come back — they stay, build and live. Space is no longer the exclusive domain of ...
Beijing (CNN) — A private Chinese space firm successfully sent its Zhuque-3 rocket to orbit but failed in its historic attempt to re-land the rocket booster Wednesday – the first such trial by a ...
Chinese commercial launch provider LandSpace achieved a major milestone with the successful maiden flight of its Zhuque-3 reusable methalox rocket, a vehicle roughly comparable in size to SpaceX’s ...
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Denver-based Lux Aeterna has secured $10 million in seed funding to develop a reusable satellite designed to survive atmospheric reentry and fly again with new payloads, starting with a demonstration ...
Bengaluru, India-based Ethereal Exploration Guild is developing the world’s first fully (booster and upper stage) reusable medium-lift launch vehicle to tackle high costs and long wait times in ...
A full decade after SpaceX pioneered reusable rocketry with the first-ever successful landing of its Falcon 9 booster, the rest of the world is finally catching up. These few successes aren’t based on ...
The head of the European Space Association (ESA), Josef Aschbacher, has warned that Europe needs to quickly develop its own reusable launch vehicle in order to catch up with the efforts of American ...
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Spacecraft of the future may be able to detect and repair their own structural damage in orbit, a capability that could make ...