Some launch providers, such as SpaceX, with its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, have introduced reusable rocket technology, which significantly reduced the cost of launching payloads into space.
Shares of French satellite service provider Eutelsat plunged on Friday after the company flagged lower cashflow from its geostationary equatorial orbit (GEO) satellites and forecast lower investments ...
That move has been the highest-profile piece of India's privatisation efforts, which the government hopes will help the ...
Adani Group is among the finalists to take over the private production of India's Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV). The ...
Meanwhile, the UK Government has invested further into UK launch company Orbex, as part of its Series D fundraising, to build ...
Blue Origin aims to launch its New Glenn heavy-lift rocket for the second time in late spring, after making modifications ...
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The Reusable Revolution Since the first satellites were put into orbit with Sputnik in 1957, to the 1969 Moon landing, the 1971 first space station, and the 2001 first space tourist, all access to ...
While the midair explosion of the SpaceX's Starship rocket made for an unsuccessful flight test it also made for an unforgettable optical experience in the Caribbean. The launch marked the seventh ...