Sea-based launches are hitting their stride. That could lead to a lot more space missions with a lot less red tape.
From Blue Origin to SpaceX, four space agencies and companies will be launching rockets from different parts of the world.
Rocket launches are by nature unpredictable. This is the third time this week I’ve been up in the very early hours to see if Blue Origin’s rocket will blast off. The chances are looking good ...
The 100ft RFA One launch vehicle, developed by German company Rocket Factory Augsburg, will perform a NASA-style vertical blast off from the site. It will transport small and micro-satellites ...
The rocket, Prime, is set to blast off in late 2025 from SaxaVord Spaceport in the Shetland Islands, one of Europe's two licensed vertical launch spaceports. The government said in a statement ...
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Shetland spaceport ready for launch in JulyAnother company Orbex, based in Forres in north-east Scotland, recently announced it will switch its first launch from ...
Orbex, which has its headquarters in Forres, recently paused plans to develop its own spaceport in Forres, to focus its ...
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