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Russian Rocket Chief Says Sanctions Impacting Demand More than Supply

EU sanctions imposed on Russia-owned rocket maker Khrunichev Center will not slow rocket production, but they will impact customer demand, center Chief Alexey Varochko said Monday in an interview with TASS. On Feb 23, the EU passed its 10th round of sanctions on Russia, which included the rocket maker on the list of prohibited entities. […]

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China and Venezuela Discuss Moon Base Partnership

Beijing is working to shore up international support for its joint lunar program with Russia, and has asked Venezuela to become the first partner on its planned Moon base.  The head of Venezuela’s space agency met with Chinese officials last week and voiced support for signing an MoU promoting the construction of the International Lunar […]

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Dawn’s Rocket-Powered Spaceplane Takes Flight

New Zealand startup Dawn Aerospace announced Wednesday that it successfully completed three flights of its rocket-powered Mk-II Aurora suborbital spaceplane last week. During the test flights, the vehicle reached an altitude of over 6,000 feet. “When we set out to change how we access space, we didn’t want an iterative step on expendable rockets – […]

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Launch Date Nears for SpaceX’s Starship

The countdown has begun for the maiden orbital flight of SpaceX’s Starship.  SpaceX has notified the FAA that they are targeting April 10 for Starship’s orbital flight, with April 11 and April 12 as backup dates. On Tuesday, Elon Musk further stoked excitement and seemingly confirmed the date by “liking” three tweets regarding an April […]

Q&A

A Q&A with Artemis II Astronaut Christina Hammond Koch

On Monday, NASA announced the four Artemis II astronauts who will travel around the Moon aboard the Orion capsule next year.  NASA selected Christina Hammock Koch, who holds the record for longest continuous spaceflight by a woman at 328 days, as a mission specialist for the flight. She is the only professional engineer on the […]

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NASA Selects Artemis II Crew

Humanity has picked its team for the first step in its grand return to the Moon. Yesterday, NASA revealed the crew of four that will circle the moon on the 10-day Artemis II mission. Without further ado…Here’s the lineup: Now that they’ve received their assignments, the astronauts have time to consider what the mission means. […]

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NASA Opens Moon to Mars Program Office

NASA opened the doors to its Moon to Mars Program Office last week and tapped Amit Kshatriya to take the helm. The office will oversee and coordinate NASA’s crewed lunar and Mars missions.  “The Moon to Mars Program Office will help prepare NASA to carry out our bold missions to the Moon and land the […]

Business

Dawn Aerospace’s Spaceplane Aims for April Test Flight

Dawn Aerospace’s rocket-powered Mk-II Aurora suborbital vehicle is expected to make its maiden flight in April after getting regulatory approval from New Zealand to fly last week.  Mk-II Aurora spaceplane: Dawn Aerospace has already completed 48 test flights using traditional jet engines. The upcoming launch marks the first time a remotely piloted, rocket-powered vehicle has […]

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Lockheed Martin Launches Lunar Infrastructure-as-a-Service Subsidiary

Lockheed Martin is establishing Crescent Space Services, a lunar infrastructure subsidiary focused on communication between the Earth and Moon, the contractor announced Tuesday.  “We’ve seen the Artemis program and how it has been able to really get the attention of the world,” Crescent CEO Joe Landon told Payload. “We sat down and said how can […]

BusinessEquities

Virgin Orbit Nears Deal to Raise $200M From Texas Investor

In a story that nearly writes itself, a Texas investor is swooping in to save a troubled rocket company just as it was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Dallas-based VC Matthew Brown is set to invest $200M into Virgin Orbit ($VORB), a source told Payload. The news was first reported by Reuters on Wednesday.  […]

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Terran Orbital Triples Revenue

Terran Orbital ($LLAP) saw sales triple in Q4 compared to the prior year, the company revealed Tuesday in fourth-quarter and full-year 2022 financial results.  Terran Orbital’s Q4, by the numbers: Terran generated 2022 sales of $94.2M, driven by a record 19 satellite deliveries (10 were SDA/Lockheed birds).  Rivada contract: Last month, Terran won the monster […]

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Astra Requests an Extension to Avoid Nasdaq Delisting

Gravity may be a tough opponent, but it’s got nothing on the unrelenting forces of public markets.  On Thursday, launch startup Astra ($ASTR) announced that it has requested additional time from Nasdaq to boost its share price and avoid a delisting.  Astra’s road: Over the last couple of years, the Alameda, CA company has struggled […]