Tag: Space exploration
Building a Reusable Rocket: Firefly’s Fast and Groundbreaking Progress
Firefly Aerospace and Northrop Grumman are making great progress in developing a new medium-lift rocket that will feature a recoverable booster for reuse. Firefly...
Chinese Rocket Test Failure: Accidental Launch and Dramatic Crash
Chinese company Space Pioneer experienced a major setback during a recent test of its Tianlong-3 rocket, which ended in a dramatic crash near a...
ISS Astronauts Take Shelter as Russian Satellite Breaks Apart: What Happened?
On Wednesday, a defunct Russian satellite called RESURS-P1 broke apart in low Earth orbit, creating a cloud of debris that posed a potential threat...
Discover the Stunning NASA Visualization of the Pillars of Creation
The stunning towers of cosmic dust and gas in the Eagle Nebula have captivated scientists and stargazers alike since the Hubble telescope first captured...
ULA launches second Vulcan rocket with simulated payload for testing purposes
United Launch Alliance (ULA) has made a significant decision regarding the second flight of its Vulcan rocket. Due to delays in Sierra Space's Dream...
SpaceX Wins $843M NASA Contract to Deorbit ISS by 2030
NASA has recently announced that they have chosen SpaceX to develop a spacecraft that will deorbit the International Space Station by 2030. This contract...
European Launch Officials Need to Embrace Change for Successful Launches
There was a panel discussion at a space conference in Singapore 11 years ago that has since become legendary in certain corners of the...
SpaceX Successfully Launches Weather Satellite Aboard Falcon Heavy
SpaceX has successfully launched a new weather satellite aboard its Falcon Heavy rocket. The satellite, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA)...
Dangerous Chemicals Released by Chinese Rocket Crash in Village
A video that is circulating online shows debris from a Chinese rocket falling over a populated area, causing residents to run for cover as...