Firefly’s “Fly the Lightning” mission set to conclude 2023

Firefly’s “Fly the Lightning” mission set to conclude 2023

Firefly Aerospace, fresh off their successful launch for the Space Force, is gearing up for another mission in 2023. This time, they will be flying a dedicated flight for Lockheed Martin as part of the Alpha FLTA004 mission. The mission, codenamed “Fly the Lightning,” aims to deploy an Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) demonstrator payload developed […]

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The Promising Future of Space Communication: Exploring Laser Technology

The Promising Future of Space Communication: Exploring Laser Technology

Laser communication: the future of communicating in space Space exploration has always relied on effective communication systems to transmit data and information between spacecraft and ground stations. However, as the number of missions and the amount of data being transferred increases, traditional radio wave communication systems are reaching their limits. To overcome these challenges, scientists […]

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Boeing’s Progress on SLS Core Stage Final Assembly at KSC

Boeing’s Progress on SLS Core Stage Final Assembly at KSC

Boeing is making significant progress in the production of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) core stages. As the completion of NASA’s second SLS core stage at the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) in New Orleans nears, Boeing is also continuing the production of hardware for the next two units. However, there is a change in the […]

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SpaceX Progresses Toward 100 Launch Goal: A Launch Roundup

SpaceX Progresses Toward 100 Launch Goal: A Launch Roundup

SpaceX is making significant progress towards its goal of launching 100 times in 2023. The company has planned three Starlink missions for this week, with two launches taking place at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida and one at the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Additionally, China is also expected to launch […]

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