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Space.com on MSNUS Space Force certifies new Vulcan Centaur rocket to launch national security missions"Vulcan certification adds launch capacity, resiliency and flexibility needed by our nation's most critical space-based ...
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Defense News on MSNSpace Force adds Rocket Lab, Stoke Space to launch vendor poolThe two companies will join three others selected last summer, including SpaceX, United Launch Alliance and Blue Origin.
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Space.com on MSNNASA stacks moon-bound Artemis 2 rocket: Space photo of the dayThe Space Launch System (SLS) core stage and rocket boosters have now been stood up and mated in preparation for NASA's ...
The U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command said on Thursday it had awarded contracts to Rocket Lab USA and Stoke Space to expand its portfolio of launch systems for critical space capability.
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Defense News on MSNSpace Force OKs Vulcan rocket as SpaceX competitor for military launchVulcan’s certification means SpaceX should have at least one competitor for future launches — though several other firms are ...
A rocket the Centennial company has worked on for years is cleared for liftoff on billions of dollars worth of military space ...
Avio announced the launch of its new IFD1 project, focused on developing reusable space rockets. The company stated that it will begin testing its new single-stage, reusable rocket prototype in ...
On March 23, 2025, technicians working at NASA's Kennedy Space Center mated together major elements of the rocket that will launch the Artemis 2 mission with the first humans to the moon in more ...
United Launch Alliance announced its Vulcan rocket has been certified by U.S. Space Force to fly National Security Space ...
From a spacecraft’s coolant leak to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, astronauts have gotten stuck in space for a ...
It retired the small rocket seen here in this 2022 file photo in favor of a larger Terran R design that aims to launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Launch Complex 16 by late 2026.
Nuclear rockets are the future of space propulsion, and while fission propulsion is rapidly developing, most believe fusion propulsion is still a ways off. However, a new U.K.-based company is ...
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