Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
For example, Electron rockets launched from the Māhia Peninsula in New Zealand are counted under the United States because Electron is an American rocket. For a launch attempt to be considered orbital it must be trying to achieve a positive perigee. Launches from the Moon are not included in the statistics.
Second Rapid Reusability demo launch. 2025 (TBD) [293] [294] T-Minus DART North Sea launch platform GOSA: T-Minus Engineering Suborbital Test flight First launch from the North Sea spaceport. Part of the EOS Demo #1 launch campaign. 2025 (TBD) [295] HASTE: MARS LC-2: Rocket Lab: TBA: Leidos: Suborbital Technology demonstration: 14 December ...
First of two launches for the Ground Imaging to Rocket investigation of Auroral Fast Features (GIRAFF) mission. 4 February [219] 16:00 New Shepard: NS-29 Corn Ranch: Blue Origin: Blue Origin NS-29: Blue Origin: Suborbital Technology demonstration: 4 February: Successful Apogee: 105 km (65 mi) 8 February [220] 08:35 Black Brant IX: Poker Flat ...
Late-night launch window! Weather permitting, SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket should be visible in the Treasure Coast sky when it lifts off from Cape Canaveral
The live stream will begin around 45 minutes before launch. If everything progresses on schedule, that should mean that it will begin around 8.15am eastern time, or 1.15pm in the UK.
Adam Neal, executive editor at TCPalm, a USA TODAY Network newspaper, snapped a photo of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launch. On April 30, 2023, Neal tweeted: "Check out SpaceX Falcon Heavy ...
11 February 2025 9:30 [5] Long March 8A: Y1 Wenchang LC-201 Successful Weixing Huliangwang Digui Group 02 (01-09) Low Earth: China Satellite Network Group Co., Ltd. (China SatNet) Communications: Maiden launch of the CZ-8A, second batch (9 satellites) of "Guowang" broadband communications megaconstellation
Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP; Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome Remarks March (TBD) [1] SLS Block 1B Kennedy LC-39B: NASA: Artemis 5: NASA: Selenocentric Crewed lunar landing ESPRIT Refueling Module (ERM) ESA: Selenocentric Lunar Gateway component Lunar Terrain Vehicle: NASA: Selenocentric to lunar surface