Rockets news
Here are some recent news stories about rockets:
SpaceX
- SpaceX's Starship SN8 prototype has successfully completed a high-altitude test flight, reaching an altitude of 10 km (33,000 ft) before returning to Earth. (Source: SpaceX)
- SpaceX has announced plans to launch its first crewed mission to the International Space Station (ISS) using its Crew Dragon spacecraft, with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken on board. (Source: NASA)
- SpaceX has signed a deal with the US military to launch a new satellite for the Space Force, marking the company's first military contract. (Source: SpaceNews)
Blue Origin
- Blue Origin has announced plans to launch its New Shepard suborbital launch system from a new facility in West Texas, with the first launch expected in the coming months. (Source: Blue Origin)
- Blue Origin has signed a deal with the US Air Force to develop a new rocket engine, the BE-4, which will be used to power the company's New Glenn orbital launch vehicle. (Source: SpaceNews)
- Blue Origin has announced plans to launch a new lunar lander, called Blue Moon, which will be capable of carrying both people and cargo to the Moon's surface. (Source: Blue Origin)
United Launch Alliance
- United Launch Alliance (ULA) has announced plans to launch its new Vulcan rocket, which will be capable of carrying payloads to orbit and beyond. (Source: ULA)
- ULA has signed a deal with the US Air Force to launch a new satellite for the Space Force, marking the company's first military contract. (Source: SpaceNews)
- ULA has announced plans to launch a new rocket, called the Atlas V, which will be capable of carrying payloads to orbit and beyond. (Source: ULA)
Other Rocket News
- China has launched a new rocket, called the Long March 5B, which is capable of carrying payloads to orbit and beyond. (Source: Xinhua News Agency)
- India has launched a new rocket, called the PSLV-C49, which carried a batch of 20 satellites into orbit. (Source: The Hindu)
- Russia has launched a new rocket, called the Angara-A5, which is capable of carrying payloads to orbit and beyond. (Source: TASS)
I hope you find these news stories interesting!