Generation Orbit Launch Services (GO) is an American aerospace company based in Atlanta, Georgia that is developing the technology for launch services...
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CubeCab ARCASPACE Generation Orbit Launch Services - contracted for NASA NEXT NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Towed Glider Air-Launch System CDTI, CNES...
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Starlink (redirect from Proliferated Low Earth Orbit program)
approval for SpaceX to launch the initial 7500 satellites for its second-generation (Gen2) constellation, in three low-Earth-orbit orbital shells, at 525, 530...
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US$290,594,130 firm-fixed-price contract for launch services to deliver the GPS III to its intended orbit This article incorporates text from this source...
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propulsively after delivering a payload into orbit. This reusability results in significantly reduced launch costs, as the cost of the first stage constitutes...
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and U.S. launch startup Phantom Space. It also works with Generation Orbit Launch Services and with Stratolaunch. In 2017, Ursa Major raised $8 million...
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Orbital Sciences Corporation (commonly referred to as Orbital) was an American company specializing in the design, manufacture, and launch of small- and...
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companies to support various business lines. These include Generation Orbit Launch Services, Inc. (GO), Terminal Velocity Aerospace, LLC (TVA), and Blink...
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comparison of orbital launch systems lists the attributes of all current and future individual rocket configurations designed to reach orbit. A first list...
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Retrieved 1 June 2012. Miller 1983, p.13. Miller 2001, p. 209 First Generation X-1 (fact sheet), Dryden: NASA, retrieved 8 May 2010. Jenkins, Landis...
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Eutelsat OneWeb (category Spacecraft launched by LVM3 rockets)
French group Eutelsat providing broadband satellite Internet services in low Earth orbit (LEO). The company has offices in Paris (France), London (UK)...
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Globalstar (category Satellites in low Earth orbit)
constellation in low Earth orbit (LEO) for satellite phone, low-speed data transmission and Earth observation. The Globalstar second-generation constellation consists...
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half of 2023, see List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2023. "Momentus Launches Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle on SpaceX Transporter-6 Mission"...
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O3b mPOWER (category Satellites in medium Earth orbit)
Communications Services Project for real-time, always-on low-latency connectivity services to NASA spacecraft, using SES's geostationary orbit satellites...
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This article lists orbital and suborbital launches planned for the third quarter of the year 2025, including launches planned for the third quarter of...
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This article compares different orbital launcher families (launchers which are significantly different from other members of the same 'family' have separate...
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(methalox) launch vehicle by private firm currently in service (first methane fueled rocket in the world to reach space and to reach orbit with payload)...
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(seven). On 4 June 2010, the first Falcon 9 launch successfully placed a test payload into the intended orbit. Starting at the moment of liftoff, the booster...
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BeiDou (category Spacecraft launched by Long March rockets)
its orbit by a Long March 3C rocket on 17 January 2010. On 2 June 2010, the fourth satellite was launched successfully into orbit. The fifth orbiter was...
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CubeSat (redirect from Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployer)
orbit vehicles are in the works by Generation Orbit Launch Services and Boeing (in the form of their Small Launch Vehicle). Many aspects of CubeSats such...
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Roscosmos Soyuz/Fregat rocket in 2003. The Mars Orbiter Mission probe lifted off from the First Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre (Sriharikota Range...
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A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an eccentricity less...
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Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (category Spacecraft launched by H-II rockets)
scheduled for launch before the end of 2017. The third satellite was launched into orbit on 19 August 2017, and the fourth was launched on 10 October...
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Iridium satellite constellation (category Satellites in low Earth orbit)
replacements of the same name were launched. From 2017, several first-generation Iridium satellites have been deliberately de-orbited after being replaced by operational...
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the other two orbital shells.: 17 SpaceX launched the first 60 satellites of the constellation in May 2019 into a 450 km (280 mi) orbit and expected up...
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Private spaceflight (redirect from Launch Services Purchase Act of 1990)
Origin, the orbital flights of SpaceX and other COTS participants. Development of alternatives to government-provided space launch services began in earnest...
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multi-satellite mission to low earth orbit of the rocket, marking its entry to global commercial launch service market. The separation of satellites involved...
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Arianespace launch (6th in 2021) 254th Ariane launch (1st in 2021) 110th Ariane 5 launch (1st in 2021) 947th and 948th satellites put in orbit by Arianespace...
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launching commercial satellites and the rise of low orbit, rather than geostationary, satellites for which servicing costs less. Although servicing of...
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SES (company) (category Direct broadcast satellite services)
SES announced the acquisition of satellite services provider, Intelsat to create a more competitive multi-orbit satellite operator. The acquisition was cleared...
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