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Antares 130 Takes Off... Then Disaster Strikes on Live FootageIt was meant to be a routine rocket launch to resupply the International Space Station, the fifth mission sent with that objective, and all witnesses expected yet another successful take-off of the ...
Northrop is codeveloping Eclipse with Firefly—which provides the first stage of its Antares 300 family of medium-lift launch vehicles—to fill niches such as national security and space station ...
Late last month, Firefly announced that Northrop Grumman has invested $50 million into accelerating the development of the ...
Similar to two celestial bodies coming together, Eclipse represents two powerful forces – Firefly and Northrop Grumman – joining forces to transform the launch market. We’re combining ...
While Antares 330 is an interim vehicle intended primarily to launch Cygnus cargo vehicles to the International Space Station, Firefly is targeting broader uses for Eclipse, including national ...
U.S. defense contractor Northrop Grumman has invested $50 million into space startup Firefly Aerospace to aid the production of their jointly developed rocket, the companies said on Thursday.
For the last few years, this friendship has continued, as the two companies worked together to develop new Miranda engines for Antares, and a new Medium Launch Vehicle (also powered by Mirandas ...
Elytra Dark will serve as a transfer vehicle to bring the Blue ... after its 10-year run of launches atop Antares rockets ended with the Aug. 1 launch from Wallops Island, Virginia because of ...
The Starship program has already experienced more failures than many other space missions in the past. Will it ever see ...
A range of opportunities beckons the Military Drone market. One such opportunity lies in intelligent swarming, where multiple drones collaborate seamlessly to achieve intricate missions, providing ...
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Space.com on MSNWatch Blue Origin launch 6 people to suborbital space on June 21Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will launch six people to suborbital space on Saturday (June 21), and you can watch the action live.
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