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A European rocket launched from French Guiana — not the American rocket launches the same night — was likely the source of ...
Did you see something in the sky last night? Several people reached out to CBS News Philadelphia after noticing this ...
The Ariane 6 rocket on Wednesday blasted off carrying Europe's next generation satellite for warning against extreme weather ...
As Europe battles record-breaking heat, the Ariane 6 rocket carrying the MetOp-SGA1 satellite successfully launched on ...
United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket launches its first national security mission, and Europe's Ariane 6 takes off on just ...
The Ariane 6 rocket on Wednesday blasted off carrying Europe's next generation satellite for warning against extreme weather ...
Expedia’s second quarter results were shaped by a robust performance in its B2B and international businesses, offsetting continued softness in the U.S. leisure travel market. Management pointed to ...
Europe’s Ariane 6 heavy-lift rocket has completed its third-ever liftoff and second commercial mission from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana. The rocket successfully deployed the MetOp-SG-A1 ...
Theories suggest the display came from either the European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket or the United Launch Alliance's ...
Many Granite Staters noticed what appeared to be a cloudy spiral light in the sky Tuesday night. Did you see it?
The deorbit burn of the Ariane 6 upper stage occurred at 0235 UTC Aug 13 (10.35 pm EDT Aug 12). Spinup and propellant dump at about 0245 UTC was widely observed in the eastern US and Canada as Ariane ...
As it turns out, the cause of the strange light was a spacecraft, but not one piloted by little green men. There were two rocket launches last night that could have caused the anomaly, one launched ...