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'The future of the space economy': Colorado startup Lux Aeterna raises $10 million to develop reusable satellites
The Colorado company Lux Aeterna wants to help open up the space economy with a fleet of fully reusable satellites, and it just raised to some money to help make that happen.
The Cape Canaveral site is where John Glenn launched to orbit. Now it will host Stoke Space's Nova rocket; an effort toward ...
The German Aerospace Center proposes the RLV C5, a partially reusable rocket concept designed to deliver over 70 tons to low Earth orbit, compared with SpaceX Starship’s capabilities.
The Callisto demonstrator program is being conducted jointly by JAXA with French aerospace research agency Onera and German aerospace center DLR. Flight tests at the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, ...
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Kinetica-2, China’s powerful reusable rocket set to rival SpaceX, launching this March
In late March 2026, CAS Space, a commercial offshoot of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, will be launching its new Kinetica-2 ...
SpaceX has long been at the front of US space operations, but now a new company has unveiled a hypersonic rocket that could set the new standard.
Spanish space startup PLD Space raised 180 million euros ($209 million) in its latest funding round, which it said will be used to scale up production of its reusable rockets. The company, founded in ...
Launching rockets may seem like a lofty goal achieved only at major companies like NASA and SpaceX, yet UC Santa Barbara ...
It took a while, but a consensus has emerged in Europe that the continent’s space industry needs to develop reusable rockets. How to do it and how much to spend on it remain unresolved questions. Much ...
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