Tag: aerospace

SpaceX Shares Hit New Low Following Starship Test Flight Setback

SpaceX stock fell below its initial public offering price after the Starship test flight faced a significant failure, marking a new low for the company.

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Ex-Rocket Engineer Develops Tiny Autonomous Drone to Hunt Mosquitoes

A former missile engineer created a 40-gram drone that autonomously locates and eliminates mosquitoes using ultrasonic sonar technology.

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SpaceX Cancels Starship Test Launch at Final Moment Due to Engine Issues

SpaceX aborted the 13th Starship test flight immediately before launch after problems were detected with the booster’s 33 Raptor engines.

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AST SpaceMobile Delays Satellite Service Launch to 2027 Following Blue Origin Rocket Explosion

AST SpaceMobile postpones its satellite connectivity service to 2027 after a Blue Origin rocket explosion disrupts its launch plans.

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Russia Ranks Fifth in Global Government Space Spending but Trails Leading Powers

In 2025, Russia’s government space budget stood at $4.11 billion, ranking it fifth worldwide behind the US, China, EU, and Japan.

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Rocket Lab Completes Full-Scale Test of Archimedes Engine for Neutron Rocket

Rocket Lab successfully conducted a full-scale test of the Archimedes engine, powering the second stage of its upcoming Neutron launch vehicle.

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SpaceX Shares Fall Below IPO Price, Shedding Over $1 Trillion in Market Value

SpaceX stock dipped below its IPO price of $135 per share for the first time, erasing more than $1 trillion of market capitalization.

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SpaceX Achieves 600th Reflight of Falcon 9 First Stage

SpaceX has marked a new milestone with its 600th reuse of a Falcon 9 first stage during back-to-back launches.

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JAXA Completes Successful Flight Test of Reusable Rocket Prototype

Japan’s JAXA conducted a successful low-altitude flight test of its RV-X reusable rocket prototype in Akita Prefecture.

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Space Debris Found in Geosynchronous Orbit Poses Risk to High-Value Satellites

Tiny fragments of space debris near geosynchronous orbit threaten expensive satellites vital to global communications and navigation.

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SpaceX Completes Full Engine Test on Super Heavy Booster Ahead of Imminent Starship Launch

SpaceX successfully fires all 33 engines of the Super Heavy V3 booster in a key test, signaling an imminent Starship launch from Texas.

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NASA Outlines Requirements for Private Space Stations to Succeed the ISS

NASA has released a Request for Proposals defining criteria for private orbiting platforms to maintain continuous human presence after the ISS.

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