Despite a launch license date estimate from the FAA of late November, SpaceX is trying to make a push toward Flight 5 of Starship. In […]
Category: Launch
The FAA Has Decided It Won’t Investigate Vulcan’s Anomaly
Yesterday morning on the second-ever Vulcan launch the vehicle experienced an anomaly early in the flight with one of the Solid Rocket Booster nozzles being […]
A Closer Look At ULA’s Booster Anomaly On Second Vulcan Launch
Earlier this morning ULA launched the second Vulcan carrying mainly an inert payload apart of the vehicle’s second certification flight. However, about 40 seconds into […]
Why Is The FAA Fining SpaceX $633,009 In Penalties?
Earlier this morning the FAA released a statement that highlighted two different safety requirements and the corresponding fines due to SpaceX not complying. While Starship […]
We Now Know Exactly What’s Delaying Starship Flight 5
Earlier this morning SpaceX released a full update on Starship multiple pages long, which included some significant claims against certain agencies delaying the IFT-5 launch. […]
A Closer Look At Falcon Heavy’s Most Expensive Payload Yet
We now are just over a month away from the launch of a single spacecraft worth around $5 billion. Over the last decade, this spacecraft, […]
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Is No Longer Grounded According To FAA
A few days ago on the 28th, a failed Falcon 9 booster landing resulted in a prompt grounding of the vehicle from the FAA. The […]
Exactly What To Expect On SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn Mission
With the final preparations underway, in less than 24 hours SpaceX will launch one of its most unique missions to date. Named Polaris Dawn, 4 […]
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Was Just Grounded Following Upper-Stage Anomaly
Last night during a routine Falcon 9 Starlink launch the vehicle experienced an anomaly with the upper stage. This led to an unsuccessful second burn […]
Customers Are Switching From The Ariane 6 To SpaceX
Only days ago the Ariane 6 rocket lifted off for the first time ever. With this vehicle now ready, Europe again has access to its […]