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#MaritimeLaunch named Melissa Quinn VP of Spaceport Operations, bolstering readiness for Canada’s 1st #orbital #launches from #Spaceport Nova Scotia.

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#MaritimeLaunch appoints #MDASpace exec Ian McLeod to its Board as it advances #Spaceport Nova Scotia toward orbital ops.

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Test vehicle launching to 'the edge of space' from Nova Scotia next week A space vehicle will be launched from Nova Scotia, marking a significant milestone for the technology company on the province’s eastern shore. Maritime Launch Services, behind Spaceport Nova Scotia in...

It's good to see #SpacePortNovaScotia shaping up, now nearing an actual launch.

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Test vehicle launching to ‘the edge of space’ from Nova Scotia next week
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China Launches Gravity-1 Rocket from Sea, Advancing Ocean-Based Space Missions China successfully launched the Gravity-1 carrier rocket from a sea platform off the coast of Haiyang, Shandong Province, on October 11, 2025, marking another step forward in the nation’s effort to expand maritime space launch operations. The launch carried a wide-field observation satellite and two experimental satellites, showcasing China’s growing capability in ocean-based space missions. The mission, conducted by a state-affiliated aerospace firm, highlights the country’s strategic investment in flexible, mobile launch systems that reduce dependency on traditional ground-based sites.

#ChinaSpace #Gravity1 #RocketLaunch #Haiyang #Aerospace #Satellite #SpaceTech #Innovation #MaritimeLaunch #SpaceExploration

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La Chine lance de nouveaux satellites depuis la mer Une fusée Smart Dragon-3 (SD-3) a décollé samedi matin 9 août dans la province chinoise du Shandong (Est), pour mettre en orbite la constellation de satellites Geely-04.

La Chine lance de nouveaux satellites depuis la mer, renforçant sa présence spatiale. lecourrier.vn/la-chine-lan... #Space #Innovation #AerospaceEngineering #ChinaSpace #MaritimeLaunch

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La Chine lance de nouveaux satellites depuis la mer Une fusée Smart Dragon-3 (SD-3) a décollé samedi matin 9 août dans la province chinoise du Shandong (Est), pour mettre en orbite la constellation de satellites Geely-04.

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La Chine lance de nouveaux satellites depuis la mer, renforçant sa présence spatiale. lecourrier.vn/la-chine-lance-de-nouvea... #Space #Innovation #AerospaceEngineering #ChinaSpace #MaritimeLaunch

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