The first stage of the 236-foot-tall vehicle is reportedly designed to be reused at least 10 times.
Methane risks, sonic boom and rocket debris make the open ocean an attractive option for increasing launch traffic.
BEIJING, China — The largest section of the rocket that launched the main module of China's first permanent space station into orbit is expected to plunge back to Earth as early as Saturday at an ...
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PhilSA: Unusual light in PH skies likely due to Chinese rocket’s passage
The unusual light in the night sky that was seen in various parts of the country on Saturday evening was due to the passage ...
By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, April 3 (Reuters) - Beijing-based rocket developer Space Pioneer said on Friday that the maiden flight of its reusable rocket Tianlong-3 failed, highlighting the challenge ...
Nasa’s Artemis astronauts will begin observations of the far side of the Moon as they fly further from Earth than any human ...
Welcome to Edition 8.36 of the Rocket Report! Thank you for your indulgence of our missing the report last week, as we ...
The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) on Friday warned that debris from China’s Long March 8A rocket launch may have fallen in Philippine archipelagic waters and exclusive economic zone (EEZ). In an ...
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