🚀 On a historic day, #NASA successfully launched, from Florida, the first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years.
🌕🧑🚀 The #ArtemisII crew will now remain in Earth orbit for a day to prepare their four-day journey toward the lunar orbit.
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🚀 Preparations continue for the Artemis II launch, now scheduled for April 1st.
🌕 Meanwhile, NASA announced a major transformation of the Artemis program to focus on Lunar Base development. And now it's official: the Lunar Gateway is cancelled.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2026/03...
🚀 Rocket Lab launched from Wallops the seventh HASTE mission, the second for the DIU's HyCAT program.
The rocket, released in the upper atmosphere Hypersonix's DART hypersonic demonstration vehicle powered by the SPARTAN scramjet engine.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2026/02...
🚀 SpaceX successfully launched Crew-12 toward the International Space Station from SLC-40.
Today's mission is carrying #NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, @esa.int astronaut Sophie Adenot, and the cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2026/02...
🚀 Artemis II, scheduled to launch in February, has suffered another delay due to issues related to liquid hydrogen. Not something new for the program.
NASA is now publicly acknowledging the criticalities of the Space Launch System.
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🛰️ #SpaceX has recently announced the launch of a new Space Situational Awareness (SSA) system, called Stargaze.
Stargaze uses data collected from nearly 30,000 star trackers distributed across the Starlink satellite constellation.
Find out more:
www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2026/02...
🚀 Today, Ariane 6 lifted off for the fourth time in 2025 from French Guiana.
🛰️ The VA266 mission carried two new Galileo satellites, further improving the precision, availability, and robustness of the European global navigation satellite system.
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www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/12...
🤝 Today, the German company Isar Aerospace announced a new launch service agreement with SEOPS for the delivery of multiple payloads into a LEO orbit in 2028.
🚀 Meanwhile, Isar is preparing for the second Spectrum launch from Andøya Spaceport.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/11...
🚀 Recently, ATMOS and Space Cargo Unlimited announced that their first joint mission will fly aboard a Falcon 9 rocket in 2026.
The private mission will demonstrate the integration of SCU's BentoBox platform and ATMOS' PHOENIX 2 re-entry capsule.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/11...
Today Blue Origin completed a flawless historic second New Glenn flight, launching the #NASA ESCAPADE mission toward Mars.
New Glenn’s first stage safely landed, making #BlueOrigin the second company ever to achieve a recovery of an orbital rocket.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/11...
🚀 Today, the fourth Ariane 6 rocket successfully launched and deployed into orbit the Sentinel-1D Earth observation satellite.
🛰️ #Sentinel1D will replace Sentinel-1A, supporting the Copernicus Programme, managed by the @ec.europa.eu and @esa.int.
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www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/11...
🚀 Aboard SpaceX's Bandwagon-4 mission, @vast launched its technology demonstrator Haven Demo to test critical systems for Haven-1.
Vast has already completed most of the major milestones for the first module, ahead of a possible launch in 2026.
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www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/11...
Recently, the German government announced a €35 billion investment in space defence projects by 2030.
🛰️ Berlin is also working with France to develop a European satellite early warning system, consolidating its position in Europe and NATO.
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www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/10...
🚀 Today, @rocketlabcorp.com successfully launched a new StriX SAR satellite for Synspective from New Zealand.
🛰️ “Owl New World” is Rocket Lab’s seventh launch for Synspective in a series of missions to deploy their Earth-imaging constellation.
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www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/10...
Recently, Inversion unveiled Arc, an innovative space-based delivery vehicle.
Arc enables rapid cargo drop-offs anywhere on Earth in under an hour from orbit while providing a platform for hypersonic testing.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/10...
🌕 VIPER will have a second life. Blue Origin has been selected to deliver the rover to the Moon aboard the second Blue Moon Mk1 lander in 2027.
Previously, in July 2024, NASA canceled the VIPER mission due to cost and schedule pressure.
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www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/09...
🤝 A top Airbus executive confirmed that the first agreements for the JV with Thales and Leonardo could be signed in 2025.
🛰️ The project aims to create a leading European satellite manufacturer capable of competing with major global players.
Article:
www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/09...
🤝 Recently, Astrobotic signed a term sheet with Andøya Space to bring its reusable vertical takeoff and landing test vehicle, Xodiac, to Norway.
The first European campaigns are expected to begin in 2026.
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🚀 Today, @esa.int awarded Avio and Isar Aerospace the first five missions of the Flight Ticket Initiative, in collaboration with the European Commission.
🛰️The contracts cover in-orbit demonstration and validation missions (IOD/IOV).
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/08...
🚀 Today, @esa.int awarded Avio and Isar Aerospace the first five missions of the Flight Ticket Initiative, in collaboration with the European Commission.
🛰️The contracts cover in-orbit demonstration and validation missions (IOD/IOV).
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/08...
🇬🇧 Skyrora has become the first UK-based space company to secure a launch license for a commercial vehicle.
🚀 The CAA license authorizes up to 16 launches of the Skylark L sub-orbital rocket from Scotland’s SaxaVord spaceport.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/08...
Today, Gilmour Space attempted the first historical orbital launch from Australian soil.
🚀 The Eris rocket, however, fell back to the ground 14 seconds after liftoff due to multiple engine failures.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/07...
🚀 Last night, SpaceX launched Transporter-14 from Vandenberg, carrying 70 payloads, including Varda's W-4 and Mission Possible for The Exploration Company.
🛰️ The mission also delivered seven satellites from Argotec for the Italian IRIDE constellation.
Article:
www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/06...
☀️ On Monday, @esa.int released the first image from a groundbreaking mission: the creation of an artificial total solar eclipse in space.
🛰️ The experiment was accomplished by Proba-3, a pair of satellites flying in precise formation around Earth.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/06...
🌕 ispace's second #Hakuto-R mission failed to safely land on the surface of the Moon.
Initial analyses indicate that an instrumentation error prevented a nominal descent, resulting in a hard impact and the loss of communications with the lander.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/06...
🌕 Sierra Space has been awarded a contract by NASA to explore how its LIFE inflatable habitat could be repurposed for staging, transport, and storage on the Moon.
The study contract falls under NASA’s NextSTEP-2 Appendix R initiative.
Read more: www.spacevoyaging.com/news/2025/05...
And about the Super Heavy loss:
"The FAA determined that the loss of the Super Heavy booster is covered by one of the approved test induced damage exceptions requested by SpaceX for certain flight events and system components."
"The FAA subsequently determined the debris did not fall outside of the hazard area. During the event there were zero departure delays, one flight was diverted, and one airborne flight was held for 24 minutes."
"The FAA activated a Debris Response Area, out of an abundance of caution, when the Super Heavy booster experienced its anomaly over the Gulf of America during its flyback toward Texas."
The FAA is requiring an investigation for the SpaceX Starship Flight 9 mishap.
This only applies to the Ship loss, the Super Heavy vehicle loss was under a test objective cover