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Articles tagged: commercial launch

  • Europa Clipper, Falcon Heavy, Space Launch Systems (SLS), SpaceX, ULA Delta IV heavy 29 January 2021 NASA is looking at commercial options to launch its Europa Clipper

    ... SLS would have an advantage in that the Europa Clipper could be sent directly to Europa, whereas a later launch window using a commercial launch vehicle would require Mars and Earth gravity assists therefore extending the flight time of the...

    • Europa Clipper
    • Falcon Heavy
    • Space Launch Systems (SLS)
    • SpaceX
    • ULA Delta IV heavy
  • HANBIT, INNOSPACE, KASA, Korea Aerospace Administration, space launch vehicle April 2025 South Korea’s rising rocket star

    A South Korean commercial launch vehicle company, INNOSPACE, which is planning to capitalise on increasing global demands for affordable launch services, enhanced its visibility with a stand at the 2024 International Astronautical Congress in Milan,...

    • HANBIT
    • INNOSPACE
    • KASA
    • Korea Aerospace Administration
    • space launch vehicle
    Authors: Mark Williamson    
  • 03 November 2015 China’s Kuaizhou-11: coming in 2016?

    ... China’s space program, as saying that the new rocket has big potential and that an investment in the commercial launch sector bring a return of up to 14 times the original investment. It should be noted that in the past, much of the Kuaizhou...

  • drag sail technology demonstrator, Electron orbital launch vehicle, NABEO, Rocket Lab, space debris 12 November 2018 "Its Business Time" for Rocket Lab's first commercial flight

    ...Lab’s aptly named mission saw the company’s first commercial launch successfully deploy six small satellites into a low-Earth ..., small satellites using atmospheric drag. The Electron orbital launch vehicle had its inaugural test flight in May 2017,...

    • drag sail technology demonstrator
    • Electron orbital launch vehicle
    • NABEO
    • Rocket Lab
    • space debris
  • Chongqing Liangjiang Star, Expace, LinkSpace, OneSpace, OS-X single-stage solid-fuelled rocket 18 May 2018 China launches its first private space rocket

    ... research. It is still early days for this emerging sector, but 2018 could be the year that Chinese commercial launch companies begin to come into their own, as companies such as Landspace, Linkspace and Expace look to increase testing...

    • Chongqing Liangjiang Star
    • Expace
    • LinkSpace
    • OneSpace
    • OS-X single-stage solid-fuelled rocket
  • September 2020 Commercial opportunities beyond Earth orbit

    ... exploration of artificial intelligence, expanding an increasingly lucrative market. Reusability of commercial launch vehicles was once derided, yet now multiple launch companies have either embraced it wholeheartedly or are in the process of doing...

    Authors: Clint Graumann    
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