SpaceX Completes 6th Starship Test Flight But Fails To Capture Booster

SpaceX conducted its sixth test flight of the Starship mega-rocket on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, continuing its ambitious efforts to create a fully reusable launch system designed for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. While the 36-story rocket system successfully launched, plans to catch the Super Heavy booster with the company’s unique "chopstick" arms were abandoned mid-mission due to technical concerns. Despite the setback, the flight achieved critical objectives and provided valuable insights into the performance of both stages of the Starship system.

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China Successfully Launches Tianzhou-8 Cargo Craft to Tiangong Space Station

China launched the Tianzhou-8 cargo craft on Friday night, delivering vital supplies to the orbiting Tiangong space station, the China Manned Space Agency announced. The mission was a resounding success, marking another milestone in the nation’s expanding space ambitions.The Long March-7 rocket carrying Tianzhou-8 lifted off at 11:13 p.m. Beijing Time from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan province. Approximately 10 minutes later, Tianzhou-8 separated from the rocket, deployed its solar panels, and entered its designated orbit. The craft is expected to autonomously dock with the space station’s Tianhe core module within three hours of the launch.

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Rocket Lab Secures $8 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Digital Engineering for Neutron’s Archimedes Engine

Rocket Lab has been awarded an $8 million contract by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to enhance digital engineering processes for its Archimedes rocket engine, the company announced on Nov. 12. Archimedes, a liquid oxygen and methane-fueled engine, is set to power both stages of Rocket Lab’s upcoming Neutron rocket, a medium-lift, reusable vehicle expected to debut in 2025.

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Firefly Aerospace Raises $175 Million to Boost Production, Responsive Space Capabilities

Firefly Aerospace has secured $175 million in a Series D funding round to ramp up production of its launch vehicles and spacecraft, with a particular focus on responsive space capabilities. Announced on Nov. 12, the oversubscribed round was led by new investor RPM Ventures, pushing Firefly’s valuation to over $2 billion, up from the $1.5 billion valuation it held after closing its Series C round in November 2023.

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Rocket Lab Signs First Customer for Neutron Launch Vehicle, Eyes Mid-2025 Test Launch

Rocket Lab announced on Nov. 12 that it has signed its first customer for the Neutron launch vehicle, securing a contract with an unnamed “commercial satellite constellation operator” for two launches. The first Neutron launch for this customer is set for mid-2026, with a second scheduled for 2027. The contract also includes the potential for additional launches to support the customer’s full constellation deployment.

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Could the Trump Administration Cancel NASA’s SLS Program?

In recent years, the Space Launch System (SLS), NASA’s ambitious yet controversial heavy-lift rocket program, has faced significant challenges in cost, delays, and competition from commercial players like SpaceX. Now, speculation is brewing that the Trump administration could consider canceling the SLS project entirely, favoring private-sector alternatives or redirecting funds toward more pressing national and space exploration goals.

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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Announces Second Round of Layoffs Amid Budget Constraints

Pasadena, California — In a second significant workforce reduction within a year, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) will lay off 325 employees this week, accounting for approximately 5% of its workforce. According to Eric berger of Arstechnica.com, the cuts, announced by JPL Director Laurie Leshin, come as the California-based laboratory faces financial pressures and shifting priorities within NASA's deep-space exploration agenda. JPL, renowned for leading the development of robotic space missions, is left with about 5,500 employees following this layoff round.

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SpaceX Set for Starship Flight 6 on Nov 19 with New Objectives

SpaceX is preparing for its sixth test flight of the Starship-Super Heavy system, with the launch scheduled from its Texas Starbase site. This mission, known as Starship Integrated Flight Test 6 (IFT-6), marks a continuation of SpaceX's efforts to develop the world’s first fully reusable space vehicle. Following the successes and lessons from previous missions—especially Flight 5—SpaceX aims to further validate the vehicle’s orbital and recovery systems while pushing Starship closer to becoming a reliable platform for crewed missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

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SpaceX Successfully Launches KoreanSat-6A Telecom Satellite from Florida

SpaceX has successfully launched the KoreanSat-6A (KOREASAT-6A), a cutting-edge telecommunications satellite, into orbit from its Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This mission, executed with precision by a Falcon 9 rocket, marks another milestone in SpaceX's efforts to provide reliable satellite deployment services and enhance global telecommunications infrastructure.

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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