The United Launch Alliance recently announced it’s targeting May for the inaugural launch.
it’s targeting May for the inaugural launch of its highly anticipated Vulcan Centaur rocket, which is expected to carry everything from satellites to human ashes into space.
Under an updated timetable released by ULA CEO Tory Bruno, the more than 200-foot-tall rocket will take off on May 4, 2023, from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The rocket is said to be capable of launching 60,000 pounds of payload into low-Earth orbit and could one day be certified to carry highly sensitive satellites for U.S. intelligence agencies.Astrobotic Technology’s lunar landerAstrobotic Technology said it will be the first commercial mission to land on another planetary body. the Peregrine Mission 1 will study the moon’s exosphere, thermal properties, magnetic fields and radiation.
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