When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Rocketdyne - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocketdyne

    Boeing (1996–2005) Rocketdyne was an American rocket engine design and production company headquartered in Canoga Park, in the western San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles, in southern California. Rocketdyne was founded as a division of North American Aviation in 1955 and was later part of Rockwell International from 1967 until 1996 ...

  3. Blue Origin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Origin

    The company has continued to expand its Seattle-area offices and rocket production facilities since 2016, purchasing an adjacent 11,000 m 2 (120,000 sq ft)-building. [56] In 2017, the company filed permits to build a new 21,900 m 2 (236,000 sq ft) warehouse complex and an additional 9,560 m 2 (102,900 sq ft) of office space. [ 57 ]

  4. Rocket Lab - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Lab

    Rocket Lab manufactures and operates spacecraft and is a supplier of satellite components including star trackers, reaction wheels, solar cells and arrays, satellite radios, separation systems, as well as flight and ground software. [17] The company was founded in New Zealand in 2006. [18] By 2009, [19] the successful launch of Ātea-1 [19 ...

  5. History of rockets - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_rockets

    The early Mysorean rockets and their successor British Congreve rockets [59] reduced veer somewhat by attaching a long stick to the end of a rocket (similar to modern bottle rockets) to make it harder for the rocket to change course. The largest of the Congreve rockets was the 32-pound (14.5 kg) Carcass, which had a 15-foot (4.6 m) stick.

  6. List of spacecraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spacecraft...

    ID-1, ID-2, ID-3 and unnamed 2-stage rocket engine for DNLV solid rocket motor and liquid rocket engine: used on ID-1, ID-2 and DNLV rocket Borneo SubOrbitals: Malaysia hybrid rocket: used on yet-to-be-named rocket Apollo Fusion United States ACE, ACE Max Hall-effect thruster: To be used on Spaceflight, Inc.'s Sherpa-LTE space tug [46]

  7. SpaceX - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX

    t. e. Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, commonly referred to as SpaceX, is an American spacecraft manufacturer, launch service provider and satellite communications company headquartered at the SpaceX Starbase near Brownsville, Texas after first being established in 2002 in Southern California, where it still has significant operations.

  8. United Launch Alliance - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Launch_Alliance

    The company designs, assembles, sells and launches rockets, but the company subcontracts out the production of rocket engines and solid rocket boosters. When founded, the company inherited the Atlas rocket family from Lockheed Martin and the Delta rocket family from Boeing. As of 2024, the Delta family has been retired and the Atlas V is in the ...

  9. Falcon 9 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_9

    In 2020, it became the first commercial rocket to launch humans to orbit. [17] The Falcon 9 has an exceptional safety record, [18] [19] [20] with 374 successful launches, two in-flight failures, one partial failure and one pre-flight destruction. It is the most-launched American rocket in history. The rocket has two stages. The first (booster ...