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Articles tagged: space launch vehicle

  • HANBIT, INNOSPACE, KASA, Korea Aerospace Administration, space launch vehicle April 2025 South Korea’s rising rocket star

    ... succession will depend ultimately on the success, or otherwise, of each individual launch. First test launch vehicle HANBIT-TLV successfully launched from the Alcântara Space Center in Brazil in March 2023. Sequence showing the separation of the...

    • HANBIT
    • INNOSPACE
    • KASA
    • Korea Aerospace Administration
    • space launch vehicle
    Authors: Mark Williamson    
  • ESA, REL, SABRE November 2017 Delivering a revolutionary reduction in space launch costs

    ... proposition blending jet and rocket technology, and will facilitate the design of new classes of air and space launch vehicles. Twice as fast as the fastest jet engine and five times as efficient as the world’s most efficient rocket...

    • ESA
    • REL
    • SABRE
    Authors: Mark Thomas    
  • Iran missile programme, Iran space programme, nuclear reactor, satellite launch capability May 2020 Iran - emerging space state or threat to world peace?

    ... everything because - as a consequence of the revolution - domestic politics had been given priority. Iran’s ballistic missiles and space launch vehicles. At the beginning of the war, the weakened Iranian air force was unable to protect the army and...

    • Iran missile programme
    • Iran space programme
    • nuclear reactor
    • satellite launch capability
    Authors: Henk H F Smid    
  • Astrobotic Technology,  Inc., Blue Origin, Frontier Aerospace Corporation, NASA, Paragon Space Development Corporation, Space Systems Loral (SSL), tipping point, United Launch Alliance (ULA) 13 August 2018 NASA to partner with six US companies to develop space exploration technologies

    ... Stage (CELSIUS)” CELSIUS is a system that can be installed on the surface of the cryogenic upper stage tank of a space launch vehicle to provide enhanced insulation capabilities and protection from meteoroids and debris. Astrobotic Technology, Inc...

    • Astrobotic Technology
    • Inc.
    • Blue Origin
    • Frontier Aerospace Corporation
    • NASA
    • Paragon Space Development Corporation
    • Space Systems Loral (SSL)
    • tipping point
    • United Launch Alliance (ULA)
  • LaunchUK, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Spaceport Cornwall, UK Space Agency, Virgin Orbit 05 June 2019 UK government backs ambitious space plans

    ... is working with the United States to establish the necessary technical and legal safeguards for US space launch vehicle operations from UK launch sites. The US State Department has already approved a Technical Assistance Agreement ( TAA ) allowing...

    • LaunchUK
    • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    • Spaceport Cornwall
    • UK Space Agency
    • Virgin Orbit

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