Rocket Lab Successfully Deploys South Korean Disaster-Watch Satellite Following Six-Week Delay

Rocket Lab successfully returned to the pad on Thursday, January 29, launching a critical Earth-observation satellite for South Korea. The mission, titled "Bridging the Swarm," marks a significant step forward for the Korean Peninsula’s disaster-monitoring capabilities, though the path to the launchpad was marked by several technical hurdles and nearly six weeks of delays.

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SpaceX Sets Monthly Record with Final Falcon 9 Launch; Unveils "Stargaze" Collision-Detection System

In the quiet, predawn hours of Thursday morning, SpaceX punctuated a historic month of operations by successfully launching its 13th Falcon 9 mission of January. While the launch marked a significant cadence milestone for the aerospace giant, the company followed the mission with a major announcement: the release of Stargaze, a revolutionary space-traffic management tool designed to prevent catastrophic orbital collisions.

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Starship Poised for Mid-March Return, Debuting More Powerful Version 3 Configuration

SpaceX is targeting a mid-March return to flight for its colossal Starship launch system, a mission that will mark the debut of a significantly upgraded "Version 3" (V3) configuration. This upcoming test, designated Flight 12, is anticipated to lift off in approximately six weeks, provided preparations continue on schedule. The timeline was shared by SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk on January 25.

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Rocket Lab Kicks Off 2026 With Successful Electron Launch for Open Cosmos

Rocket Lab opened its 2026 launch manifest with a successful Electron mission from New Zealand, marking another milestone for the small-satellite launch provider. An Electron rocket lifted off from Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex 1 on the Māhia Peninsula at 5:52 a.m. EST on Jan. 22 (1052 GMT; 11:52 p.m. local time), carrying two satellites for European satellite company Open Cosmos. Roughly 70 minutes after liftoff, Electron’s kick stage deployed the spacecraft into a circular orbit about 1,050 kilometers above Earth, meeting all primary mission objectives.

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Stratolaunch secures major investment to scale hypersonic test operations

Stratolaunch has completed a significant capital raise aimed at rapidly expanding its hypersonic test and flight services, bringing Elliott Investment Management on board as a new investor alongside existing backer Cerberus Capital Management. The funding is intended to accelerate production, increase flight cadence, and strengthen the company’s role within the U.S. defense industrial base as demand for hypersonic capabilities grows.

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