Watch live: Ariane 6 eight-minute hot-fire test
Monday, 20 November 2023 09:36
Watch live on ESA Web TV on 23 November as Europe’s new Ariane 6 rocket goes through a full-scale rehearsal in preparation for its first flight, when teams from ArianeGroup, France’s space agency CNES, and ESA on the ground will complete a launch countdown rehearsal. The test includes the ignition of the core stage Vulcain 2.1 engine, followed by 470 seconds of stabilised operation covering the entire core stage flight phase, as it would function on a launch into space.
Rocket engine startup Ursa Major to venture into solid propulsion
Monday, 20 November 2023 07:07

SpaceX Starship disintegrates after successful stage separation
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
Advanced Space's CAPSTONE operates one year at the Moon
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
Cube Quest concludes: Wins an lessons learned from Centennial Challenge
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
Maritime Launch reports non-brokered private placement of convertible debentures
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
Maxar hands over JUPITER 3, to EchoStar
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
OLS using Eutelsat for maritime connectivity off Brazilian coast
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
PSI unveils Mercury's hidden glaciers, suggesting new astrobiological insights
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
Virtual Observatory provides first look at the Solar poles
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
France's Macron warns against 'punitive' AI regulation
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
EagleView Unveils Developer Portal to Enhance Geospatial Intelligence Integration
Sunday, 19 November 2023 12:44
NASA still studying Orion heat shield erosion from Artemis 1
Sunday, 19 November 2023 11:21

Progress in Starship test launch, but ship and booster explode
Sunday, 19 November 2023 10:25
SpaceX on Saturday made progress in the second test launch of its mammoth Starship rocket, with the booster separating from the spaceship, but both then exploding shortly after over the ocean.
"Such an incredibly successful day," a SpaceX announcer said. "Even though we did have a… rapid unscheduled disassembly of both the Super Heavy Booster and the ship."
The largest rocket ever built—Elon Musk hopes it will one day be used to colonize Mars—blasted off from the company's Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas shortly after 7:00 am local time (1300 GMT).
Unlike the previous such attempt in April, the booster rocket separated successfully from the mega ship, but then blew up, followed shortly by the spaceship itself.
Bill Nelson, head of the NASA space agency, which is awaiting a modified version of Starship to land humans on the Moon, said Saturday's attempt showed progress.
WRC-23: Time to Get the Rules Right for Satellite Broadband
Saturday, 18 November 2023 15:18
