FAA Approves 25 Annual Starship Launches from Texas, Marking Major Win for SpaceX After Regulatory Friction

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted SpaceX permission to conduct up to 25 Starship launches per year from its Starbase facility in South Texas—five times the previously authorized limit. The decision, finalized on May 6, follows a detailed environmental review and marks a significant regulatory green light for SpaceX’s ambitious Starship program.

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SpaceX Advances Toward Starship Flight 9 with Critical Engine Tests at Starbase

SpaceX continues accelerating preparations for the ninth integrated test flight of its colossal Starship launch system, executing a series of key propulsion trials this week at its Starbase facility in South Texas. The company is methodically stepping through its preflight checklist, including multiple static fire tests aimed at validating engine performance under flight-representative conditions.

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Lockheed Martin Hands Over Artemis II Orion Spacecraft to NASA In Preparations for crewed Artemis II lunar mission

In a pivotal step toward returning astronauts to the Moon, Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has officially completed and transferred NASA's Orion spacecraft for the Artemis II mission to the agency’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) team at Kennedy Space Center. The milestone marks the conclusion of spacecraft assembly and testing and signals the beginning of final launch preparations for the first crewed mission in NASA’s Artemis program.

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Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha Rocket Grounded Following April 29 Mission Failure; FAA Launches Safety Investigation

Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket has been grounded indefinitely following a failed launch earlier this week, prompting a formal investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA confirmed that Firefly must identify and address the root cause of the mishap before the rocket can return to flight, a process that may also require modifications to the company’s launch license.

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NASA’s SPHEREx Space Observatory Begins Historic Mission to Map the Universe in Unprecedented Detail

After six weeks of meticulous preparation and testing, NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer) space observatory has officially commenced its groundbreaking science mission. Launched on March 11, the observatory began full science operations on May 1, and it is now capturing approximately 3,600 unique images each day in a bold endeavor to map the entire sky in extraordinary detail — a mission that promises to reshape our understanding of the universe.

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NASA Faces Major Budget Cuts in FY2026 Proposal, Drawing Widespread Concern

On the very day Americans celebrate National Space Day, the White House unveiled its proposed federal budget for Fiscal Year 2026, sending shockwaves through the science and aerospace communities. The proposal includes sweeping cuts to discretionary spending, with NASA bearing a heavy share of the reductions. If enacted, NASA’s budget would shrink by a staggering 24.3%, dropping from approximately $24.8 billion in FY2025 to $18.8 billion in FY2026.

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Atlas V Successfully Launches First Operational Project Kuiper Satellites Amid Secrecy and Industry Pressure

United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully launched the first operational batch of Amazon’s Project Kuiper broadband satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO) on Sunday evening, marking a critical step in Amazon’s ambitious plan to deploy a 3,232-satellite constellation to deliver global internet service. However, the mission unfolded under an unusual veil of secrecy and faces mounting pressure from regulatory deadlines and market competition.

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Astra Aims for a Comeback with $44M Pentagon Deal to Develop Rapid-Delivery Rocket

After a dramatic fall from its high-flying days as a publicly traded rocket startup, Astra is charting a comeback with a $44 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop its next-generation launch vehicle, Rocket 4. The mobile, two-stage rocket is designed to deliver military cargo across the globe in under an hour—an ambitious goal that, if realized, could transform rapid-response logistics.

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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