The rocket, developed by Isar Aerospace, lifted off from Norway’s Andøya Space Center and crashed about 30 seconds later. The ...
Isar Aerospace, based in Germany, is the first in a crop of new European rocket companies to attempt an orbital launch. If ...
(via Fermilab) Scientists study antimatter, investigating the ways in which it acts like ordinary matter and the ways in which it differs. Antimatter is the opposite of ordinary matter and, when ...
Plenty more launches are to come, including another test of SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket, which exploded while in flight ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
The slow race of getting NASA's Space Launch System rocket pieced together for next year's Artemis II moon mission jumped a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina plans world's first electromagnetic rocket launch pad to rival SpaceXPrivate space company Galactic Energy could debut the world's first electromagnetic rocket launch pad by 2028.
Welcome to Edition 7.37 of the Rocket Report! It's been interesting to watch how quickly European officials have embraced ensuring they have a space launch capability independent of other countries.
OSLO - The first orbital rocket launched from continental Europe crashed seconds after blast-off March 30, in a closely watched test for the continent’s bid to build a new space economy.
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