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With its 111th mission, Ariane 5 set the record for the cumulative net mass ever delivered to Geostationary Transfer Orbit by a single launcher.
The Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to launch on 2021-12-18 on an Ariane 5 launcher.
Landspace plans to upgrade its Zhuque-2 methalox orbital launcher for reusability following its first launch.
Arianespace markets and operates the Ariane 5 launcher from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou.
Ariane 5 launcher elements were shipped from continental Europe to French Guiana on 2021-08-17.
The partnership will combine a launcher and an orbital transportation vehicle to maximize SL1’s payload mass to sun-synchronous orbit and use ION Satellite Carrier to deploy satellites into orbits with distinct altitude, inclination, and local time of the ascending node.
The TTESwitch Controller HiRel and TTEEnd System Controller HiRel are successfully qualified and are being used in the avionics systems of two major launcher programs and one robotic program.
The TTESwitch Controller HiRel and TTEEnd System Controller HiRel are being used in the avionics systems of two major launcher programs and one robotic program.
The first Pléiades Neo satellite was launched on 2021-04-28 using a Vega launcher.
The Long March 7 launcher is powered by 120-ton-thrust YF-100 engines and 18-ton-thrust YF-115 engines burning kerosene and LOX on the first, second, and booster stages.
Testing of the Nebula-1 launcher’s Leiting-20 20-ton-thrust kerolox engine was expected to be completed in 2021.
Landspace plans to upgrade its Zhuque-2 methalox orbital launcher for reusability following its first launch.
Linkspace signed a deal with Jiuzhou Yunjian for engines for an orbital launcher after its 2019 VTVL test.
Galactic Energy is developing the kerolox Pallas-1 reusable launcher with a test launch slated for late 2022.
Launcher is on track to reach orbit in 2024 at the lowest total investment in history.
Launcher finalized $11,700,000 in Series A funding in June.
Two launches of the three-core Long March 5-DY launcher would enable crewed lunar missions earlier than 2030 using a lunar orbit rendezvous mission profile.
Benchmark’s scalable, launch-vehicle-agnostic propulsion products and services support spacecraft ranging from 1U CubeSats through ESPA-class (1–500 kg) satellites, lunar landers, spent launcher stages, and orbital transfer vehicles.
Launcher is developing an orbital transfer vehicle called Orbiter that it plans to use on both its own rocket and SpaceX’s Falcon 9.
Launcher raised $11,700,000 in a funding round on 2021-06-02.