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SpaceX performs two Falcon 9 launches less than an hour apart
Posted: Sun, Aug 16 10:57 AM ET (1457 GMT)
Falcon 9 launch of USSF-366, Aug 2026 (SpaceX) SpaceX set a record for the closest interval between Falcon 9 launches Saturday night. One Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 9:12 pm EDT (0112 GMT Sunday) carrying eight satellites for Globalstar. The satellites are part of a set to replenish Globalstar's low Earth orbit communications constellation that the company is proceeding with development despite being acquired by Amazon. That launch was followed at 9:50 pm EDT (0150 GMT Sunday) by another Falcon 9 launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. That launch was for a classified Space Force mission designated USSF-366.


Virgin Galactic delays resumption of commercial flights to 2027
Posted: Sun, Aug 16 10:54 AM ET (1454 GMT)
Virgin Galactic has pushed the start of commercial flights of its new suborbital spaceplane into 2027. The company said in an earnings call Wednesday that the first commercial flights of its new vehicle, previously planned for the fourth quarter of this year, will instead begin in February 2027. Virgin said the slip was caused by "hundreds of relatively small but important installation tasks" that took longer than expected to complete. The company said that despite the delay, it expects that vehicle and a second spaceplane under construction to be flying at least 10 times a month by the end of the second quarter of next year. Virgin Galactic added it also sold out a tranche of tickets it offered at $750,000 each. It will sell another batch of tickets later this year at a higher price.


Veteran astronaut Fincke retires
Posted: Sun, Aug 16 10:53 AM ET (1453 GMT)
Veteran NASA astronaut Mike Fincke has left the agency. NASA announced Wednesday that Fincke has retired from the astronaut corps, 30 years after being selected....


Long March 7A launch fails
Posted: Sun, Aug 16 10:52 AM ET (1452 GMT)
A Chinese rocket exploded shortly after liftoff on Monday. The Long March 7A lifted off from the Wenchang spaceport at about 8 am EDT (1200...


Rocket Lab warns first Neutron launch may slip to 2027
Posted: Sun, Aug 16 10:51 AM ET (1451 GMT)
Rocket Lab warned the first launch of its Neutron rocket might be delayed to next year. In an earnings call Monday, the company said it...





Tuesday, August 18
L3Harris Replaces CEO Following Investigation Into Conduct
Bloomberg News — 7:06 am ET (1106 GMT)
L3Harris ousts CEO Kubasik over conduct violation
Fox Business — 7:04 am ET (1104 GMT)
L3Harris Replaces CEO After Review Of Kubasik Conduct
Aviation Week — 7:03 am ET (1103 GMT)
Firefly Aerospace could help clear space junk from Earth's orbit
Austin (TX) American-Statesman — 7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Space Cowboys and Cyber Pirates, Part I
CIMSEC — 6:59 am ET (1059 GMT)
How Space Force Is Fighting Wars Today—and Preparing for the Future
Wall Street Journal — 6:57 am ET (1057 GMT)
ULA names new president and CEO
Spectrum News — 6:50 am ET (1050 GMT)
Peller Named To Head ULA
Aviation Week — 6:49 am ET (1049 GMT)
Why SpaceX May Not Be The Place For Space Investors
Aviation Week — 6:49 am ET (1049 GMT)
SpaceX questions $1.8M in Alpha Building bankruptcy
San Antonio Express-News — 6:48 am ET (1048 GMT)
Wild scenes as SpaceX rocket towed near Aus
Yahoo! News — 6:45 am ET (1045 GMT)





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