Stoke Space has secured $510 million in a Series D financing round to expand manufacturing and accelerate the development of its Nova rocket. The funding round follows the U.S. Space Force award of a ...
NASA’s Next-Generation Launch Technology (NGLT) program has as an objective the development and demonstration of high leverage and cross-cutting technologies to enable safe, reliable, and affordable ...
Stoke Space is developing Nova, a medium-class launch vehicles whose two stages are both designed to be reusable. Credit: Stoke Space AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Stoke Space, a company developing a fully ...
The new year has not started well for China, with two failures among its first six launches. Even so, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year, with numerous new launch vehicles — including several ...
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China advances reusable spacecraft ambitions with new Shenlong launch, similar to US’ X-37B
Beijing has pushed forward its push into reusable orbital systems with the launch of ...
For the second time this month, a Chinese rocket designed for reuse successfully soared into low-Earth orbit on its first flight Monday, defying the questionable odds that burden the debuts of new ...
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Hungry Hippo: 'World-first' rocket fairing passes tests ahead of reusable Neutron launch
A US aerospace manufacturer and launch provider has successfully finished final qualification testing of the “Hungry Hippo” fairing, which will sit atop its partially reusable Neutron launch vehicle.
Polaris will build a two-stage, horizontal take-off and fully reusable hypersonic research vehicle, featuring a linear aerospike rocket engine. German company Polaris Spaceplanes announced on Jan. 27, ...
Delray Beach, FL, Jan. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The report "Satellite Launch Vehicle Market by Vehicle (Small (<350,000 Kg), Medium to Heavy (>350,000 Kg ...
Launch companies are divided on how to compete with SpaceX in a market where demand outstrips supply, yet customers remain ...
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