SpaceXは、前日の打ち上げが技術的問題で中止されたことを受け、再設計されたロケット「スターシップV3」を5月22日に打ち上げる計画を立てた。
同社はテキサス州南部のスターベース施設からの試験飛行を予定しており、打ち上げ時間帯は5月22日午後5時30分(中部夏時間)からとなっている。これはV3バージョンの初飛行となり、従来モデルより約5フィート高く、両段に改良型のRaptor 3エンジンを搭載している。
SpaceXは、前日の打ち上げが技術的問題で中止されたことを受け、再設計されたロケット「スターシップV3」を5月22日に打ち上げる計画を立てた。
同社はテキサス州南部のスターベース施設からの試験飛行を予定しており、打ち上げ時間帯は5月22日午後5時30分(中部夏時間)からとなっている。これはV3バージョンの初飛行となり、従来モデルより約5フィート高く、両段に改良型のRaptor 3エンジンを搭載している。
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NASA's Artemis II crew—commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen—is in quarantine at Kennedy Space Center, with the Space Launch System rocket returned to the pad after repairs. Launch opportunities open as early as April 1 for the first human lunar trip since 1972, featuring a flyby of the moon's far side.
SpaceX is preparing its third version of the Starship rocket for a test launch that could take place as soon as Wednesday. The vehicle has undergone extensive redesigns following a series of setbacks in 2025. Success is seen as critical for the company's broader ambitions in space launch and related ventures.
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SpaceX has completed key ground tests for its Starship Version 3 rocket ahead of a planned debut flight from South Texas. The upgraded vehicle will attempt in-orbit refueling experiments critical to future lunar missions. Liftoff is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19.
NASA has rescheduled the Artemis II mission, the first crewed trip to the moon since 1972, for an April liftoff from Florida. The 10-day flight will carry four astronauts on a lunar flyby without landing, testing key systems for future missions. Commander Reid Wiseman leads the crew, which includes the first Canadian astronaut to venture to the moon.
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A two-day countdown is underway for NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled to launch four astronauts on a flight around the moon from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is set for a two-hour window opening at 6:24 pm EDT on Wednesday, with backup opportunities through April 6. The crew will test the Orion spacecraft on a 10-day journey, marking humans' first deep space voyage in more than 50 years.
Japan's private space company Space One launched its Kairos No. 3 rocket on March 5 from Space Port Kii in Wakayama Prefecture but aborted the flight minutes later. This marks the third setback for the firm aiming to be the first private Japanese entity to place satellites into orbit.
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Blue Origin achieved a milestone by successfully landing and reusing the first stage of its New Glenn rocket for the third flight, but the upper stage failed to place its payload into the correct orbit. The launch occurred Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The booster, named Never Tell Me The Odds, touched down on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean after its second flight.