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Satellite and launch orders in January 2025

Satellite and launch orders in January 2025

by Farah Ghouri | Feb 13, 2025 | Finance, Seradata News

Construction Orders STAR.VISION Aerospace links with universities to build two 5 kg lunar mini-robots to launch with Chang’e 8 in 2028 Thales Alenia Space won an ESA development deal for the Venus EnVision mission and, separately, it secured a US$900 million...
Satellite and launch orders in January 2025

Satellite and launch orders in December 2024

by Farah Ghouri | Jan 22, 2025 | Launches, Satellites, Seradata News

Construction Orders   As a follow-on to its Droid-01 testbed mission, Turion Space secured a US$32.6 million contract from the US military for three more space surveillance satellites Eutelsat ordered 100 partially upgraded OneWeb satellites from Airbus DS to...
Starship explodes mid-air on 7th test flight, but its Super Heavy booster manages ‘chopstick’ grab landing

Starship explodes mid-air on 7th test flight, but its Super Heavy booster manages ‘chopstick’ grab landing

by David Todd | Jan 17, 2025 | Launches, Reliability Info, Seradata News, SpaceX, Suborbital

SpaceX suffered a launch failure on the seventh test flight of Starship after an unexpected leak and the ensuing explosion led to its untimely end. Some commercial airlines were affected after concerns were raised about falling debris from the launch vehicle. SpaceX...
Two lunar rovers launched by SpaceX Falcon 9 will take very different routes to Moon

Two lunar rovers launched by SpaceX Falcon 9 will take very different routes to Moon

by David Todd | Jan 15, 2025 | exploration, Launches, NASA, Satellites, Seradata News

David Todd explains what made one Falcon 9 launch stand out from the masses Falcon 9 rocket launches have become so frequent that the vast majority are barely mentioned by the press these days. So, what was different about a standard SpaceX Falcon 9v1.2FT Block 5...
2024 launch failure rate improves despite late losses

2024 launch failure rate improves despite late losses

by David Todd | Jan 3, 2025 | History, Launches, Reliability Info, Seradata News

Of the 259 orbital launch attempts made in 2024 (four Starship launches were excluded because they were sub-orbital), eight failed to achieve their correct orbits. This gave a failure rate of 3 per cent – relatively low compared with the previous year when it was 6...
Vega C returns to flight after two-year hiatus

Vega C returns to flight after two-year hiatus

by David Todd | Dec 9, 2024 | ESA, Launches, Satellites, Seradata News

Europe’s small solid rocket, Vega C, has returned to flight for the first time in two years since it suffered a launch failure. The rocket took off from Kourou, French Guiana on 5 December at 2120 GMT. It carried the Sentinel 1C radar satellite, built by Thales...
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