Robotic vehicles from Firefly Aerospace of Texas and Ispace of Japan parted ways early Wednesday after being launched on the same SpaceX rocket. Both are aiming for the lunar surface.
SpaceX has sent Japanese and U.S. lunar landers on separate missions in a major step in the race to commercialize the Moon.
But at 12:11 a.m. CST, they launched together on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Central Texas-based Firefly Aerospace is launching its first moon mission ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched early Wednesday morning from Kennedy Space Center carrying two lunar landers. Among them, Texas-based Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost, which is on a ...
The seventh fully-stacked SpaceX Starship lifted off on time from Starbase, Texas, but eight-and-a ... paving the way for Starship to launch from Kennedy Space Center's Pad 39A in coming years.
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander flying under NASA’s CLPS program as well as Japanese company ispace’s Resilience lander are set to launch together on a SpaceX Falcon
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Getting cheers from a crowd battling ... Firefly Aerospace, based in Texas, will see its lunar lander called Blue Ghost go on a 45-day journey to the moon as it carries ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to speak at the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday afternoon. The Florida Governor will deliver his remarks at 1:45 p.m. at the Operations Support Building (OSB II) in Merrit Island.
Original story: SpaceX is targeting a Falcon 9 rocket launch amid brisk January temperatures this morning from NASA's Kennedy Space Center ... from Boca Chica, Texas. "Soon, Starship will launch ...
The seventh test flight of SpaceX's Starship has successfully taken off from Boca Chica, Texas. Follow Newsweek's live blog for updates.
Founded 25 years ago by Bezos, Blue Origin has been launching paying passengers to the edge of space since 2021, including himself. The short hops from Texas use smaller rockets named after the first American in space, Alan Shepard. New Glenn, which honors John Glenn, is five times taller.
The spacecraft built and operated by Texas-based Firefly Aerospace launched in the early Monday hours from Florida aboard a SpaceX rocket.