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Analysis: Artemis human landing mission delays: why is it so hard to get there?

Analysis: Artemis human landing mission delays: why is it so hard to get there?

by David Todd | Jan 9, 2024 | Apollo, exploration, NASA, Satellites, Seradata News, Technology

NASA has announced a delay in its Artemis human missions to the Moon. Artemis II, originally scheduled for late 2024, has been postponed until no earlier than September 2025 after the agency cited safety concerns. The delay is attributed to the unexpectedly high...
Another record-breaking year for orbital rocket launches and for satellites launched despite Starlink’s design change

Another record-breaking year for orbital rocket launches and for satellites launched despite Starlink’s design change

by David Todd | Jan 9, 2024 | Launches, Satellites, Seradata News

The number of launches has broken the all-time record – again. This year there were 223 orbital launch attempts, which breaks last year’s record of 186 attempts. This continues the trend since 2019, and the general trend since 2005, of an ever-increasing number of...
SpaceX Falcon 9 launches Starlink Group 6-35

SpaceX Falcon 9 launches Starlink Group 6-35

by David Todd | Jan 8, 2024 | Launches, Satellites, Seradata News, SpaceX

SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9v1.2FT Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA at 2235 GMT on 07 January 2024. The vehicle was carrying Starlink Group 6-35, a total of 23 v2 Mini Starlink communications satellites for the second-generation Starlink...
ULA back in the game with Vulcan-Centaur maiden launch despite fate of Peregrine

ULA back in the game with Vulcan-Centaur maiden launch despite fate of Peregrine

by David Todd | Jan 8, 2024 | Launches, Satellites, Seradata News

The Peregrine PM-1 lunar lander began its journey to the Moon on 8 January on board a Vulcan-Centaur 542 rocket launched on its maiden flight from Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 0718 GMT. If it succeeds in its landing attempt on 23 February, it will become the first US...
Kuaizhou-1A launches four Tianmu weather sats

Kuaizhou-1A launches four Tianmu weather sats

by David Todd | Jan 6, 2024 | China, Launches, Satellites, Seradata News

China’s first launch of 2024 was of four Tianmu radio-occultation weather satellites of the Tianmu constellation. At 1120 GMT on 5 January 2024 a Kuaizhou-1A solid rocket lifted off from Jiuquan carrying the Tianmu-1 15-18. These satellites examine how...
SpaceX Falcon 9 launches Ovzon-3 comsat on its way to eventual GEO operating position

SpaceX Falcon 9 launches Ovzon-3 comsat on its way to eventual GEO operating position

by David Todd | Jan 4, 2024 | Launches, Satellites, Seradata News, SpaceX

SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9v1.2FT Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA at 2304 GMT on 3 January. On board was the small communications satellite Ovzon-3, which will be operated by the Swedish/US firm Ovzon over 59.7 degrees East in...
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