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SpaceX catches Super Heavy booster in historic feat during IFT-5 Starship test flight

SpaceX catches Super Heavy booster in historic feat during IFT-5 Starship test flight

by Derek Goddard | Oct 14, 2024 | Seradata News, SpaceX

SpaceX has taken a dramatic leap towards its dream of placing the first humans on Mars after the company successfully returned a 232-foot-tall (71-metre) booster to its launchpad on its first attempt. The Starship Super Heavy Test Flight 5 (IFT-5) (Ship 30 upper stage...
ULA on track for certification after Vulcan Centaur test flight despite booster nozzle blow out

ULA on track for certification after Vulcan Centaur test flight despite booster nozzle blow out

by David Todd | Oct 8, 2024 | Launches, Military space, NASA, Seradata News

Although the second test flight (CERT-2) of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan Centaur rocket was successful, it was not without incident. Initially held up by temperature measurements that were out of range, the launch was authorised to go ahead after dawn had...
Launches in October 2024

Launches in October 2024

by Farah Ghouri | Oct 7, 2024 | Launches, Seradata News

SpaceX suspends Falcon 9 launches after another upper-stage anomaly afflicts crew mission

SpaceX suspends Falcon 9 launches after another upper-stage anomaly afflicts crew mission

by Farah Ghouri | Sep 30, 2024 | International Space Station, Launches, Seradata News, space station, SpaceX

For the third consecutive month, SpaceX has brought launches of its Falcon 9 rocket to a temporary halt after an anomaly occurred on its latest crewed mission. What happened? Crew-9 was launched aboard a Falcon 9v1.2FT Block 5 at 17:17 (GMT) on 28 September from Cape...
Satellite TV giants Dish and DirecTV decide to merge to fight outside competition rather than each other

Satellite TV giants Dish and DirecTV decide to merge to fight outside competition rather than each other

by David Todd | Sep 30, 2024 | Seradata News

While sometimes mergers and acquisitions signal the strength of a market, this cannot be said of the merger of former Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite TV rivals Dish Network and DirectTV. In a double move, Dish Network was acquired by DirecTV from its owner Echostar for...
Mel’s Good Space – September 2024

Mel’s Good Space – September 2024

by Melissa Quinn | Sep 30, 2024 | Satellites, Science, Seradata News, Technology

On 12 September I was asked to do an interview with Al Jazeera English covering the Polaris Dawn spacewalk. What was meant to be a 5-minute overview of what the mission meant to the commercialisation of space ended up being a 45-minute, live play-by-play of the...
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