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Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch outcome 1 8 January 2024 07:18 Vulcan Centaur VC2S: Cape Canaveral, SLC‑41: Peregrine lander: 1,283 kg (2,829 lb) TLI: Astrobotic Technology: Success [3] Enterprise (space burial) Heliocentric: Celestis: Maiden flight of Vulcan Centaur and Vulcan Centaur VC2S Configuration.
List of Delta IV Medium launches; List of Electron rocket launches; List of failed Thor and Delta launches; List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches; List of H-I and H-II launches; List of Launch Services Program launches; List of Long March launches; List of Minotaur launches; List of Proton launches; List of PSLV launches; List of R-7 ...
In late 2019, Gwynne Shotwell stated that SpaceX hoped for as many as 24 launches for Starlink satellites in 2020, [1] in addition to 14 or 15 non-Starlink launches. At 26 launches, 14 of which were for Starlink satellites, Falcon 9 had its most prolific year, and Falcon rockets were second most prolific rocket family of 2020, only behind China's Long March rocket family.
It has seen 175 launches and 125 closures so far this year, taking the total number of ETFs to 2,171 and total assets to more than $3.7 trillion in the U.S. market. 4 Most Successful ETF Launches ...
Success RVX-4: 8 March 18:00 Titan I: C-1 CCAFS LC-16: Suborbital: Failure RVX-3: Second stage failed to start. Stuck valve prevented operation of the gas generator. 22 March Titan I: G-5 CCAFS LC-15: Suborbital: Success RVX-4: 8 April Titan I: C-5 CCAFS LC-16: Suborbital: Success RVX-3: 21 April 20:55 Titan I: G-6 CCAFS LC-15: Suborbital ...
At launch, the Disney+ Top 10 Today list will not be available to Junior Mode (i.e. kids) profiles. Disney says the Disney+ Top 10 Today is not simply a ranking of the “most watched” titles in ...
SpaceX has launched its Starship aircraft, the world’s most powerful rocket, with partial success. ... The launch pad itself was shattered by the force of the blastoff, which also sparked a 3.5 ...
This was the second test flight with indigenous cryogenic stage CE-7.5 and the first successful launch with the CE-7.5. The flight lifted and successfully placed the 1,982 kilograms (4,370 lb) GSAT-14 into the orbit. This flight became the harbinger of successful launch with the indigenous cryogenic stage. [5] [6] [7]