Rocket Report: Ariane 64 to debut soon; India has a Falcon 9 clone too?
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本期火箭报告重点关注佛罗里达州,NASA已将太空发射系统火箭和猎户座飞船运抵发射场,为阿尔忒弥斯二号任务做准备,具体发射日期待定。此外,阿里安集团子公司MaiaSpace与卫星运营商Eutelsat签署了一项重要发射合同,将使用新型Maia火箭为OneWeb星座发射多颗卫星。报告还涵盖了各类运载火箭的最新动态及未来三次发射计划。
Welcome to Edition 8.25 of the Rocket Report! All eyes are on Florida this weekend as NASA rolls out the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to its launch site in Florida for the Artemis II mission. NASA has not announced a launch date yet, and this will depend in part on how well a "wet dress rehearsal" goes with fueling the rocket. However, it is likely the rocket has a no-earlier-than launch date of February 8. Our own Stephen Clark will be in Florida for the rollout on Saturday, so be sure and check back here for coverage.
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MaiaSpace scores a major launch deal. The ArianeGroup subsidiary, created in 2022, has inked a major new launch contract with satellite operator Eutelsat, Le Monde reports. A significant portion of the 440 new satellites ordered by Eutelsat from Airbus to renew or expand its OneWeb constellation will be launched into orbit by the new Maia rocket. MaiaSpace previously signed two contracts: one with Exotrail for the launch of an orbital transfer, and the other for two satellites for the Toutatis mission, a defense system developed by U-Space.
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