FAA Closes Investigation into SpaceX Starship Flight 7 Explosion and Blue Origin's New Glenn Mishap

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially concluded its investigation into the explosive end of SpaceX's Starship Flight 7, which suffered a catastrophic failure high above the Atlantic Ocean in January. The agency has also wrapped up its probe into Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket mishap, marking significant milestones for both spaceflight companies.Starship Flight 7: A Partial Success That Ended in Fiery DemiseOn January 16, SpaceX launched its ambitious Starship Flight 7 from the Starbase facility in South Texas. The mission began on a promising note, with the Super Heavy booster executing a flawless return, successfully landing at the launch tower using its complex "chopstick" arm system just seven minutes after liftoff.

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NASA's Artemis II on Track, But Artemis III Faces Uncertainty Over Starship HLS Readiness

NASA's Artemis II mission, a crewed test flight around the Moon, is scheduled for April 2026 and appears on track. However, the subsequent Artemis III mission, intended to return astronauts to the lunar surface by mid-2027, faces growing uncertainty. A key challenge is SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System (HLS), which must demonstrate several milestones, including an uncrewed lunar landing and liftoff, before carrying a crew.

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Fram2 Mission Set to Make History On Monday as First Polar-Orbiting Crewed Spaceflight

Less than a month after SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission launched to the International Space Station, another four-person team is preparing for a historic journey. The Fram2 mission will be the first crewed spaceflight to fly in a polar orbit, offering a unique vantage point over Earth's poles.Fram2 is scheduled to lift off on Monday, March 31, at 9:47 p.m. EDT (0147 UTC) from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew will fly aboard Dragon Resilience, launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket making its sixth flight—a first for a crewed mission. The mission is expected to last three to five days, during which the spacecraft will orbit Earth over the poles.

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SpaceX Launches NROL-69 Mission for U.S. Spy Satellite Agency

In its fifth mission of the year, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) successfully launched its latest spy satellite, NROL-69, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The classified payload lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Monday at 1:48 p.m. EDT (1748 UTC), heading to an undisclosed orbital destination.

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Europe Prepares for Historic First Orbital Rocket Launch from the Continent

The first-ever orbital rocket launch from continental Europe is on the horizon, with Germany-based Isar Aerospace gearing up for the maiden flight of its Spectrum rocket. The historic launch is scheduled for no earlier than Monday, March 24, from the Andøya Spaceport in Norway. The three-hour launch window will open at 7:30 a.m. EST (1130 GMT) and close at 10:30 a.m. EDT (1430 GMT).

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Starlab Space Station Design Passes Critical Review |Moves Toward Full-Scale Space Station Development

Starlab Space LLC has reached a significant milestone in its ambitious commercial space station project, successfully completing the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) in partnership with NASA. This achievement marks a crucial step toward full-scale production, validating the station’s architecture, systems, and integration plans as technically sound and safe for future astronaut operations. The PDR, coupled with a rigorous Level 1 safety review, confirms that Starlab’s design is on track for certification, positioning the company to compete for future NASA contracts for astronaut activity and station utilization.

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Crew-9 Returns to Earth After 171 Days in Space, Completing Historic Yet Political Mission

In a precisely timed splashdown, the four astronauts of the Crew-9 mission safely returned to Earth on Tuesday evening, marking the end of an extraordinary chapter in their spaceflight journey. The crew’s Dragon Freedom spacecraft descended into the Gulf of Mexico near Tallahassee, Florida, at 5:57 p.m. EDT (2157 UTC), concluding a roughly 17-hour journey home from the International Space Station (ISS).

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STARSHIP

Starship Full Stack Wet Dress Rehearsal

Starship and Super Heavy were loaded with more than 10 million pounds of propellant today october 24th in a flight-like rehearsal ahead of launch.  Vehicle is ready for the second test flight of a fully integrated Starship, pending regulatory approval. SpaceX progressing while we hear the FAA and Fish and Wildlife are as well. Next launch attempt coming before too long.

STARSHIP OVERVIEW

SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket – collectively referred to as Starship – represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond. Starship is the world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, capable of carrying up to 150 metric tonnes fully reusable and 250 metric tonnes expendable. HEIGHT120 m DIAMETER:9 m (fully reusable).

   Photo of Starship 25 and Booster 9 Full-stack awaiting for the second orbital launch.

First Orbital launch