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D-Orbit launched its first ION in September 2020 aboard an Arianespace VEGA launcher.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralJan 4, 2023D-Orbit launches Second Star to the Right and two ION Satellite Carriers on seventh orbital transportation mission

Mobile Launcher 2 is the ground platform structure that will launch Space Launch System Block 1B and Block 2 configurations to the Moon.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductJan 4, 2023Sidus Space Awarded Bechtel Cable Assembly Contract for Mobile Launcher 2

Bechtel Corporation selected Sidus Space to manufacture cables for the NASA Mobile Launcher 2 project.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralJan 4, 2023Sidus Space Awarded Bechtel Cable Assembly Contract for Mobile Launcher 2

Sidus Space was previously awarded a contract to fabricate custom cables and populate unique electronics cabinets supporting the launch control subsystem and ground special power subsystems for Mobile Launcher 2.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralJan 4, 2023Sidus Space Awarded Bechtel Cable Assembly Contract for Mobile Launcher 2

Sapling-1 will be deployed from Launcher Space’s Launcher Orbiter vehicle approximately one week after the Transporter-6 launch.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative PlanJan 3, 2023Stanford’s Sapling Sempervirens smallsat to launch on the SpaceX Transporter-6 mission

Themis reusable space launcher demonstrator will begin tests at Spaceport Esrange in 2023, starting with first-stage hop tests to achieve vehicle liftoff and recovery.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative PlanDec 22, 2022Europe’s first satellite launch complex to be inaugurated in Northern Sweden

TISICS Metal Composites in Farnborough received a £123,000 grant to develop lightweight launcher tanks and other components that demise during re-entry to eliminate space debris and enable a UK on-shore supply chain for high-value propulsion components.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 19, 2022UK Space Agency funding in the million£s to support satellite launch sector

Galactic Energy is developing a two-stage kerosene-LOX launcher called Pallas-1 designed to carry 5,000 kg to LEO or 3,000 kg to a 700-kilometer SSO.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 14, 2022Historic first launch of Chinese private methane-fueled rocket ends in failure

ArianeGroup delivers a flightworthy launcher on the launch pad to its subsidiary Arianespace, which sells and operates Ariane 5 from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 13, 2022EUMETSAT’s MTG-11 + two Intelsat satellites are successfully sent to orbit via an Arianespace Ariane 5 launch vehicle

Arianespace operated an Ariane 5 launcher that lifted off from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on 2022-12-13 at 5:30 p.m. local time.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 13, 2022EUMETSAT’s MTG-11 + two Intelsat satellites are successfully sent to orbit via an Arianespace Ariane 5 launch vehicle

Maritime Launch plans to bring the medium-class Cyclone-4M launcher developed by Yuzhnoye and Yuzhmash to Spaceport Nova Scotia with a first launch scheduled for 2025.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductDec 9, 2022Precious Payload allies with Maritime Launch + adds Canada’s 1st commercial spaceport to the Launch.ctrl marketplace for smallsat interests

The European Space Agency funds and manages Ariane 6 developments and ArianeGroup implements the launcher system as prime contractor.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 5, 2022Arianespace Partner with Intelsat to Launch Two Satellite Payloads

Vikram-S was a suborbital launch to test and validate technologies for Skyroot Aerospace’s planned Vikram 1 orbital-class launcher scheduled for 2023.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralNov 26, 2022India’s PSLV rocket launches nine satellites in final mission of 2022

Two more heavy‑lift Ariane 5 rockets will remain after the 2022-12-13 mission before Europe’s next‑generation Ariane 6 launcher is slated to begin operations in late 2023.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralNov 25, 2022Equipment defect delays first commercial Vega C flight

France, Germany and Italy signed an agreement on 2022-11-22 on the future of launcher exploitation in Europe to enhance competitiveness of European launch vehicles and ensure independent European access to space.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipNov 23, 2022France, Germany and Italy sign agreement on launch vehicle development

Two previous Artemis I launch attempts were waved off on 2022-08-29 due to a faulty temperature sensor and on 2022-09-04 due to a liquid hydrogen leak on an interface between the rocket and mobile launcher.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipNov 17, 2022NASA’s Artemis I Rocket Successfully Launches Orion to Moon

Gerldine Naja remarked that an autonomous launcher capability is critical to space policy.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralNov 15, 2022Europe seeks greater autonomy and independence in space

The Launch System 2 launcher and rocket are designed to fit within standard sized shipping containers to support mobility by land, sea, or air.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductNov 7, 2022Launch System 2 Update

Atos is supporting the European Space Agency in planned improvements for the Vega-C launcher.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralOct 3, 2022Atos provides testing equipment for improvements of European Space Agency’s Vega-C rocket

Atos is part of the team developing a test facility for the Vega-C rocket under the launcher’s Competitiveness Improvement Activities program.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductOct 3, 2022Atos provides testing equipment for improvements of European Space Agency’s Vega-C rocket
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