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Limp added that the upper stage “nailed insertion with a less than 1% deviation from our exact orbital injection ... of 2,426 by 19,251 kilometers at an inclination of 29.99 degrees.
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The second stage shut down as planned nearly 13 minutes after liftoff, having achieved orbital velocity ... of 2,400 by 19,300 kilometers at an inclination of 30 degrees. The first stage fired ...
The rivalry between the world's two richest men is going cosmic. After Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin nailed its first-ever orbital flight, Elon Musk's SpaceX is seizing back the spotlight on Thursday ...
Blue Ring is being developed as part of the Defense Innovation Unit's (DIU) Orbital Logistics Program. DIU is a U.S. Department of Defense organization that aims to develop and field emerging ...
Space infrastructure company Loft Orbital has raised $170 million in Series C funding co-led by Tikehau Capital and Axial Partners. Notably, the amount of the Series C financing is greater than ...
Loft Orbital raised $170 million in a funding round that will help the space infrastructure startup increase launch frequency and compete for contracts against aerospace juggernauts like Northrop ...