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Galactic Energy secured $200,000,000 in January and will use the funds for upcoming launches of the Ceres-1 solid rocket and the larger kerosene-LOX Pallas-1 launcher.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipFeb 10, 2022Chinese space launch startups attract a frenzy of investment

Galactic Energy plans a first launch of the Pallas-1 launcher in 2023.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative PlanFeb 10, 2022Chinese space launch startups attract a frenzy of investment

Launcher signed a multi-launch contract with SpaceX on 2022-02-07 for three additional Orbiter missions.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipFeb 7, 2022Launcher buys additional SpaceX rideshare missions

Launcher is testing the E-2 engine that powers Launcher Light’s first stage and has scheduled the first Launcher Light launch for March 2024.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductFeb 7, 2022Launcher buys additional SpaceX rideshare missions

Launcher offers launch and orbit transfer services for smallsats for between $8,000 and $25,000 per kilogram depending on mission requirements.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductFeb 7, 2022Launcher buys additional SpaceX rideshare missions

Launcher’s first Orbiter tug is scheduled to launch on SpaceX’s Transporter-6 rideshare mission in October 2022 under a contract announced the previous June.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 7, 2022Launcher buys additional SpaceX rideshare missions

Landspace is planning to upgrade its Zhuque-2 methalox orbital launcher for reusability following its first launch expected as soon as the first quarter of 2022.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipJan 31, 2022China’s Deep Blue Aerospace targets big national, commercial launch opportunities

A new launch complex has been constructed at Taiyuan to support the Long March 6A launcher.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralJan 17, 2022China’s first launch of 2022 puts classified Shiyan-13 satellite into orbit

Benchmark Space Systems’ scalable, launch-vehicle-agnostic propulsion product and services suite supports spacecraft ranging from 1U cubesats through ESPA-class (1–500 kg) satellites, lunar landers, spent launcher stages, and orbital transfer vehicles.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralJan 10, 2022Benchmark’s Non-Toxic Chemical Propulsion System Integrated Into Spaceflight’s Sherpa-LTC OTV + Ready For Transporter 3 Mission

The combined tests are designed to test all interfaces and communications between the Ariane 6 launcher and the ground facilities of the new Ariane 6 Launch Base.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralJan 4, 2022The Core + Upper Stage Of The Ariane 6 Now En Route To Launch Site In French Guiana

The Long March 7A launcher draws on new kerosene engine technologies used by the Long March 5, 6, 7, and 8 series.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralDec 23, 2021Long March 7A launches classified Shiyan-12 satellites

Benchmark Space Systems’ propulsion product and services suite supports spacecraft ranging from 1U CubeSats through ESPA-class (1–500 kg) satellites, lunar landers, spent launcher stages, and orbital transfer vehicles.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative GeneralDec 21, 2021Press Release: Benchmark green propellant thrusters installed on Sherpa tug

Ariel is scheduled to launch in 2029 on an Ariane 6 launcher and will be injected onto a direct transfer trajectory to the second Lagrangian point (L2).

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative PlanDec 8, 2021Satellite Build Contract Assigned To Airbus By ESA For The Ariel Mission

Hanwha Aerospace published a plan on 2021-12-06 to develop a small satellite launcher with KARI.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipDec 6, 2021South Korea’s Hanwha to expand space business portfolio with rocket development

Galileo satellites 27 and 28 are scheduled to be launched for the European Space Agency (ESA) by a Soyuz launcher from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on 2021-12-02 at 01:31 CET (2021-12-01 at 21:31:27 local Kourou time).

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipNov 30, 2021UPDATE: Twin Galileo Satellites Launch From Kourou Postponed Until December 2

Galileo satellites 27 and 28 are scheduled to be launched by a Soyuz launcher from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on 2 December at 01:31 CET (1 December at 21:31:27 local Kourou time).

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipNov 30, 2021Galileo satellites given green light for launch

ArianeGroup decided to develop Ariane 6 as an expendable launcher to succeed Ariane 5 and to buy time to prepare reusable technology initiatives.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipNov 19, 2021The Ariane 6 countdown: Q&A with ArianeGroup civil program manager Franck Huiban

The Optus-11 launch will use the Ariane 64 configuration of the Ariane 6 launcher with four solid boosters.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceOrg RelationshipNov 16, 2021Aussie’s Optus-11 Satellite To Be Launched By Arianespace’s Ariane 6

Linkspace planned the NewLine-1 orbital launcher to carry 200 kg to a 500-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit.

Mentioned as: launcherTechnical ProductNov 11, 2021Chinese rocket firms make new moves toward launch

A single Lingyun-70 engine will power the first stage of the 2.25-meter-diameter Darwin-1 launcher.

Mentioned as: Launcher SpaceNarrative PlanOct 31, 2021New Chinese launch firm signs deal for reusable rocket engines
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