SpaceX explained the issue that led to a failed flight of the Falcon 9 rocket, obtained early permission from the FAA, and launched another batch of Starlink satellites while it works on fixes.
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Following a very quiet week in rocket launches, SpaceX and Rocket Lab will dominate the next week. SpaceX will be starting off on Sunday with back-to-back Falcon 9 launches with Starlink sats.
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SpaceX ends streak of 334 flawless flights as Falcon 9 fails. Starlink survivors to die soon [Update]
The super-reliable Falcon 9 rocket experienced a rare anomaly, breaking its near-perfect track record. Its upper stage lost the engine during the orbit insertion of SpaceX's own Starlink satellites.
Arianespace is preparing to launch Ariane 6 on its maiden flight This Week in Rocket Launches. We also have an interesting clip in the recap of the Tianlong-3 failing and exploding during launch.
This Week in Rocket Launches we will see launches from SpaceX, Japan, and China. Be sure to check the recap to see China return lunar samples back to Earth and the Falcon Heavy launch.
We have lots of launches coming up this week. Most of them are from SpaceX, and most of those are Falcon 9 launches, but a Falcon Heavy will be in there too. Read on to learn what else is launching!
We have quite a few missions coming up This Week in Rocket Launches. Notably, to start the week, there will be back-to-back Falcon 9 launches carrying Starlink internet satellites to space.
We have a lot of missions coming up This Week in Rocket Launches but the most notable will be when United Launch Alliance sends two astronauts to the ISS in a test flight of the CST-100 Starliner.
We have lots of rocket launches coming up this week but the most notable event will be when Blue Origin flies the US' first black astronaut candidate to the edge of space. Ed Dwight is now 90.
This week, SpaceX will be using a Falcon 9 to launch Starlink satellites to a low Earth orbit and landing the first stage of the rocket for reuse. Strangely, it's the only mission due this week.
We have several launches coming up this week, but the most notable will be the Chang'e mission taking off to collect lunar samples and return them to Earth. Read on to learn more about the mission.
We have several launches coming up this week but the most notable is the Long March rocket carrying Shenzhou 18 which has three Chinese astronauts aboard who are heading to the Chinese Space Station.
We have several launches this week, but be sure to head to the recap section to see the final launch of United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy, a rocket that has been going strong for 20 years.
We have several launches coming up this week. The most interesting will be the first SpaceX Bandwagon rideshare mission and Russia's fourth Angara A5 test flight with an Orion upper stage.
We have three rocket launches coming up over the next week. United Launch Alliance will go first with its reattempt to launch a classified mission for the National Reconnaissance Office.
We have plenty of rockets to watch This Week in Rocket Launches but notably, both the US and China will be launching secretive satellites of a classified nature. China will be the first to launch.
We have lots of missions from SpaceX this week but the most interesting will come on Thursday when it launches Starship on its next test mission. Read on to learn more about the mission's objectives.
We have several rocket launches this week, but the most interesting one will be a crewed mission to the space station. SpaceX will be ferrying the NASA and Rocosmos astronauts in a Crew Dragon.
We have a quiet week coming up for rocket launches. The only two we are expecting are Falcon 9 missions from SpaceX. One is a Starlink mission while the other will carry NASA's PACE satellite.
We have quite a lot of missions coming up this week. Possibly the most interesting is a Cygnus resupply mission to the International Space Station which will help sustain astronauts in space.
We don't have much happening This Week in Rocket Launches, but among those that are happening, some interesting satellites are going to space that will track troublesome space debris.
We have several missions coming up this week by SpaceX. The most interesting one will be when Axiom Space sends some of its astronauts up to the space station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon.
We have a lot of rocket launches coming up this week, a notable one is the Einstein Probe being sent to space. It was developed by the European Space Agency and Chinese Academy of Sciences.
As it's the new year, we don't have too many launches coming up next week, however, we do have a lot of videos this time in the recap section for you to check out including a Falcon Heavy launch.
This Week in Rocket Launches SpaceX will launch its first direct-to-cell Starlink satellites which will mean customers can connect their devices directly to the Starlink internet satellites.
We have a number of launches coming up but the most interesting will be the first launch of Orienspace's Gravity 1 rocket. It can take off from land or sea, this time it will launch from sea.
We have a fair few rocket launches coming up this week but probably the most interesting is the Falcon Heavy launch from SpaceX. It will be carrying the secretive X-37B spaceplane to orbit.
We have a bunch of launches next week but you'll probably be more interested in the Starship launch that happened this weekend. SpaceX managed to pull off an impressive launch after a failure before.
We don't have too many rocket launches this week but of the ones we do have, SpaceX will be involved. Both of the missions will see Falcon 9 rockets launch various satellites into space.
We have lots of missions This Week in Rocket Launches. The most notable one is the launch of the Dragon 2 spacecraft carrying several science experiments to the International Space Station.
This Week in Rocket Launches will see SpaceX launch a ton of Starlink satellites into orbit. This Sunday, the company will even perform two Starlink launches on the very same day from two sites.
We have several launches coming up this week, perhaps the most notable of the lot is China's manned mission to the Tiangong Space Station. It will send three astronauts up and three are there already.
We have several launches coming up this week but the most interesting is India's launch of Gaganyaan. It's a spacecraft capable of carrying a crew but for now, more uncrewed tests are needed.
We have several launches this week but the most notable among them is NASA's Psyche mission which is launching on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. The craft will reach its target asteroid in 2029.
We have a number of satellite launches coming up this week but the most notable is the launch of two prototype Project Kuiper satellites from Amazon. Like Starlink, they will beam internet to Earth.
We have a busy rocket launch schedule coming up This Week in Rocket Launches. Among them, the most interesting is the crewed mission to the International Space Station consisting of a diverse crew.
We have several launches this week but perhaps the most interesting is Northrop Grumman's launch of its Antares rocket. It will be launching the Cygnus cargo craft to the ISS on a resupply mission.
Coming up this week are two Falcon 9 launches carrying Starlink satellites to a low Earth orbit. If you've not seen it already, be sure to check out India's Chandrayaan-3 mission in the recap.
We have a number of launches upcoming this week but the most interesting among them is ISRO's lunar lander mission, Chandrayaan 3. It will go to space on an LVM3 rocket and replaces Chandrayaan 2.
There's not much going on next week in terms of rocket launches, we just have one launch from Arianespace. It will launch a German satellite and a French satellite on an Ariane 5 ECA+.