India Pauses Starlink Rollout Over Sovereignty Concerns and Iran Precedent
India's government has reportedly paused SpaceX's Starlink rollout following concerns over the company's ability to comply with local laws and unauthorized service in Iran.
India's government has reportedly paused SpaceX's Starlink rollout following concerns over the company's ability to comply with local laws and unauthorized service in Iran.
SpaceX continues to challenge the theoretical limits of rocket reusability as booster B1067 completes its 35th mission, signaling a shift in fleet management ahead of Starship.
A catastrophic failure during a static fire test in Florida has sidelined Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, complicating Amazon's satellite internet plans and NASA's lunar goals.
Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp claims New Glenn will fly by year-end, but NASA's Jared Isaacman suggests repairs to Launch Complex 36 could take until 2028.
A static fire test of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket ended in a massive explosion at Cape Canaveral, threatening Amazon's Leo satellite timeline and NASA Artemis goals.
China's CASC successfully launched the Long March 12B without advance warning, delivering satellites for the Qianfan constellation and testing a new reusable architecture.
A catastrophic explosion during a New Glenn static fire test in Cape Canaveral threatens Blue Origin's ambitious launch schedule and Amazon's Project Kuiper goals.
An analysis of SpaceX's recent SEC filings reveals a growing tension between the capital-intensive Starlink network and the elusive goal of full Starship reusability.
The FAA has officially classified the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch as a mishap, halting further tests as SpaceX investigates its new V3 booster failure.
A massive explosion during a static fire test in Cape Canaveral has dealt a significant blow to Blue Origin's New Glenn program and Amazon's Project Kuiper timeline.