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Articles tagged: launchers

  • ESA, REL, SABRE November 2017 Delivering a revolutionary reduction in space launch costs

    ... £20.6 million investment from BAE Systems. Versatile and efficient This unprecedented wave of private and public led launcher development is leading to a virtuous circle of reduced launch costs, increased flight rates and reliability The SABRE class...

    • ESA
    • REL
    • SABRE
    Authors: Mark Thomas    
  • Astraius, horizontal launch, Prestwick Spaceport, UK Spaceport January 2022 De Ayrshire ad Astra

    ... a development that is the catalyst for a larger space proposition that could see Prestwick host satellite and launcher manufacturing, an aerospace and space technology applications centre, space supply chain companies and human spaceflight. Astraius...

    • Astraius
    • horizontal launch
    • Prestwick Spaceport
    • UK Spaceport
    Authors: Kevin Seymour     Mick O’Connor    
  • microgravity November 2016 Microgravity and space research: Bringing the commercial market into focus

    ... for the creation of a market. The reusability of launchers will have a significant impact in the price of access... sub-orbital microgravity platforms as an example, the reusability of launchers will have a significant impact in the price of access for...

    • microgravity
    Authors: Antoine Joly-Battaglini    
  • CNES, ESA, IAF, space February 2018 Our space future lies in innovation

    ... technical procedures that delivered Ariane 5, Europe’s most successful launcher to date. Here, in conversation with ROOM’s Managing ...now applied across our five fields of activity - launchers, science, observation, communications and defence. Our ...

    • CNES
    • ESA
    • IAF
    • space
    Authors: Jean-Yves Le Gall    
  • Reaction Engines Skylon, reusable space launch, Scorpion, single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane August 2020 Scorpion – a study of the possible

    ... transport system developments that could improve the transport economics. Such developments include a heavy-lift reusable launcher (without return capability), specialist cargo and tanker in-orbit transports using the Scorpion’s Serpent engines and...

    • Reaction Engines Skylon
    • reusable space launch
    • Scorpion
    • single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane
    Authors: Mark Hempsell    
  • 01 December 2014 Angara test launch

    ... with solid satisfaction by the all-Russian manufacturers, the Khrunichev State Research and Production Center. This launcher is able to fly from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on mainland Russia, without the need for access to the Baikonur...

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