CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla. – United Launch Alliance (ULA) has set a new launch date for the final Delta IV Heavy rocket after a technical issue caused a scrub for the first attempt.
At 320 feet tall, Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is massive, standing taller than the SpaceX Falcon Heavy and ULA Delta IV Heavy rockets. When Jeff Bezos' company Blue Origin launches its New ...
A graphic below compares New Glenn to the Saturn V and United Launch Alliance's powerful Delta IV Heavy rocket. If successful, Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket will be certified to carry Department ...
There's United Launch Alliance, which finally debuted its long-delayed Vulcan rocket and flew two Atlas V missions and the final Delta IV mission, and Rocket Lab, which launched 16 missions with ...
The Space Coast set a new record in 2024 with 93 launches from all providers, building off the 72 orbital missions flown in 2023. With SpaceX’s continued pace, more launches from United Launch ...
The Space Force is prepped to support an average of 13 launches of month from the Space Coast in 2025, but it’s a juggling ...
With the launch Friday and another Falcon 9 flight Monday (this one with a booster on its 15th mission), SpaceX has launched Falcon 9 rockets 423 times. The fleet leader, Booster No. 1,067, has now ...
Smaller rocket companies Relativity Space and Astra ... SpaceX is looking to build up a new Starship launch pad at the former ULA Delta IV Heavy launch site at Space Launch Complex 37.
The seventh test flight overall for the 396-foot-tall combined rocket lifted off from SpaceX ... which had been the home for United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy’s final launches.
Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr., Treme Brass Band, Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88’s ... Gregg Martinez & the Delta Kings with guest Johnnie Allan, Ryan Foret & Foret Tradition, K.Levy, Watson Memorial ...
Editor's note: Rocket Lab has delayed the launch of the IOT 4 You and Me mission in order to ensure the mission does not interfere with "space traffic from other satellites and the ISS," according ...