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technology1 year ago

Blue Origin's New Glenn Set for First Launch by Year's End

Blue Origin is on track to launch its New Glenn rocket by the end of 2024, pending regulatory approval for a crucial "hot fire" test of its BE-4 engines. The successful launch of New Glenn is vital for Blue Origin's profitability and Jeff Bezos' vision of reducing space launch costs to move polluting industries into orbit. The rocket's first mission will test a payload for Blue Origin's Blue Ring orbital transfer vehicle, and it must complete two certification launches to carry national security payloads. The launch awaits FAA approval.

business1 year ago

Rocket Lab's Peter Beck Joins Space Billionaire Ranks

Rocket Lab's founder Peter Beck has become a billionaire as the company's stock surged over 300% in the past year, driven by strong revenue forecasts and strategic partnerships. Rocket Lab, a competitor to SpaceX, is gaining traction with its Neutron launch vehicle and a NASA collaboration. Beck, who owns a 10% stake, has seen his fortune rise to an estimated $1 billion, marking a significant milestone for the New Zealand-born entrepreneur and his company.

business1 year ago

Rocket Lab Stock Skyrockets on Strong Earnings and New Contracts

Veteran trader Stephen Guilfoyle has raised his price target for Rocket Lab USA after the aerospace company reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings, with revenue up 55% year-over-year. Rocket Lab's stock surged 28% following the earnings report, reaching a 52-week high. The company is advancing its space projects, including a Mars Sample Return Program study for NASA and a new contract with the U.S. Air Force. Several investment firms have also increased their price targets for Rocket Lab, citing strong revenue guidance and new launch contracts.

business1 year ago

Rocket Lab Stock Surges on Record Revenue and New Contracts

Rocket Lab's stock surged 25% in after-hours trading following the announcement of a 55% increase in third-quarter revenue to $104.8 million and the signing of its first customer for the upcoming Neutron rocket. Despite a rise in net loss to $51.9 million, the company forecasts strong fourth-quarter revenue and secured a launch deal with a confidential satellite operator for 2026. The Neutron launch is priced around $50 million, aligning with Rocket Lab's targets.

spaceindustry1 year ago

"ULA's Ambitious Plan: Reusing Vulcan Rocket in Space"

United Launch Alliance is exploring the concept of keeping the upper stages of its Vulcan Centaur rockets in space to perform additional tasks such as satellite maneuvering and countering threats. The company's CEO, Tory Bruno, envisions a fleet of reusable upper stages in orbit, potentially opening up new missions for the company. ULA is also working on increasing its launch cadence and expanding its infrastructure to support future missions, while facing delays with the payload for its upcoming rocket launch.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Rocket Primed for Maiden Voyage to the Moon"

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is set to launch its first Vulcan Centaur rocket on January 8, 2024, from Cape Canaveral, carrying the Peregrine moon lander for NASA's CLPS initiative. This marks a significant milestone for ULA as it seeks to re-establish itself in the competitive launch market dominated by companies like SpaceX. The Vulcan Centaur has faced delays and challenges, including an explosion during testing, but now has a backlog of 70 launches. ULA is also exploring rocket reusability and adapting the Vulcan for different types of missions. Amidst these developments, rumors of ULA's potential sale, with interest from companies including Blue Origin, add to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming launch.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Vulcan Rocket's Maiden Voyage: U.S. Moon Landing Endeavors and Robotics Milestones"

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is preparing for the inaugural launch of its Vulcan rocket from Cape Canaveral, scheduled for the early hours of Monday. The Vulcan Centaur rocket, which aims to be a more price-competitive option with US engines, represents ULA's bid to challenge SpaceX's dominance in the launch sector. The test flight is significant, carrying payloads including the first commercial mission to soft-land on the moon, and is crucial for NASA's Artemis program. Success with Vulcan is essential for ULA to increase its launch frequency and remain competitive in the commercial spaceflight industry.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"SpaceX's Falcon 9 Rocket Successfully Deploys Ovzon-3 Broadband Satellite from Cape Canaveral"

SpaceX successfully launched Ovzon's first fully owned broadband satellite, Ovzon 3, on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on January 3, 2024. The satellite, manufactured by Maxar Technologies, is now on its way to geostationary orbit and is expected to start providing mobile connectivity services by mid-year after in-orbit health checks. This launch marks a significant milestone for Ovzon after overcoming multiple setbacks and regulatory extensions. Ovzon 3 is the first commercial geostationary spacecraft deployed by a privately funded Swedish company and is designed to enhance broadband services, especially for government customers.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"SpaceX's First 2024 Launch: Ovzon-3 Satellite Mission Goes Live at Cape Canaveral"

SpaceX is set to launch the Ovzon-3 satellite aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, marking the first orbital launch of the year at Cape Canaveral and the first privately-funded Swedish satellite to be sent to geostationary orbit. The mission follows a SpaceX launch of Starlink satellites and is part of a busy year for the company, which aims for 144 launches in 2024. The Ovzon-3 satellite is designed for critical missions, featuring jam-resistant technology and steerable spot beams, catering primarily to defense and emergency services. Despite delays and a pandemic, the satellite is ready for launch, with strong financial backing and high expectations for its performance and capabilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Vulcan Centaur's Maiden Voyage: ULA's New Era of Commercial Lunar Missions Begins"

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is set to launch its Vulcan Centaur rocket on Monday, marking the company's first new rocket design in 18 years and a significant step in U.S. space capabilities. The Vulcan Centaur, designed to meet U.S. national security and commercial space interests, will compete with SpaceX by offering a more cost-effective launch option under $100 million. Despite not having reusable rockets like SpaceX, ULA's Vulcan Centaur is versatile, with a payload capacity of up to 25.8 metric tons to LEO and 7 metric tons to GEO, and is set to play a pivotal role in U.S. defense strategy. The upcoming launch is part of a broader mission docket, including lunar missions and launches for Amazon's Kuiper satellite constellation, with ULA aiming for two Vulcan launches per month by the end of 2025.