He shared a montage of moments from the launch, complete with motivational music and shots of crowds cheering. The Blue Origin rocket completed its ascent into orbit around ten minutes after launch.
This will be the launch pad from where an Indian could be sent in a rocket to land on the Moon by 2040. The spindle-shaped island of Sriharikota, some 100 km north of Chennai on the Bay of Bengal ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX lost its 400-foot-tall Starship in space where it was destroyed after launching the rocket from Texas Thursday in its seventh test flight. The engines of the new and improved ...
The descending booster hovered over the launch pad before being gripped by a pair of mechanical arms dubbed chopsticks. The 400-foot (123-meter) rocket thundered away in late afternoon from Boca ...
On Thursday, Bezos' Blue Origin company launched its big rocket, called New Glenn. It lifted off at 2:30 a.m. ET from Launch Complex 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida ...
THIS WAS THE FIRST TEST FLIGHT OF THE BRAND NEW ROCKET FROM THE SPACE COMPANY OWNED BY AMAZON FOUNDER JEFF BEZOS. WESH TWO BREVARD COUNTY REPORTER MEGHAN MORIARTY WATCHED THE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH AND ...
Approval has been given for the first UK launch of a traditional "vertical" rocket. The critical clearance from the air safety regulator has taken the country a step closer to seeing its first ...
The first vertical launch of a rocket into orbit from European soil could take place from the UK's most northerly point this year after a German company won approval for spaceflight, regulators ...
German firm Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) have been awarded the first Launch Operator Licence allowing it to launch rockets from the SaxaVord Spaceport. The licence, granted by the Civil Aviation ...
The booster, meanwhile, flipped around, re-ignited several engines to reverse course and headed back toward Boca Chica where the unique mechanical arms on the rocket's launch gantry were open and ...
But this launch will be seen as a major step forward for the business. The New Glenn rocket was named after John Glenn, the first American astronaut to orbit Earth more than 60 years ago.