I would be really surprised, in a pleasant way, if the test went off without a hitch…
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Author Archive: Eric Berger
Rocket Report: SpaceX to do “right” by OneWeb, ESA looks at backup launch plans
Investors deserve the protections they receive from traditional IPOs…
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Ursa Major says its Hadley engine supports vertical launch and hypersonic uses
Having an engine off the shelf is going to save you five-plus years…
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Legally, Russia can’t just take its Space Station and go home
Ignore Dmitry Rogozin. Putin is the real decision maker…
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No, Russia has not threatened to leave an American astronaut behind in space
The status of the ISS partnership is subject to change, of course…
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Finally, we know production costs for SLS and Orion, and they’re wild
Someone finally said the quiet part out loud…
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A wartime plea to Western satellite companies: “We need this data, please”
Within one hour there will be an attack on Kyiv again…
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NASA wants to maintain Russia partnership but is studying “operational flexibilities”
We, as a team, are operating just like we were operating three weeks ago…
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Rocket Report: SLS rocket almost ready to roll, ULA workers prepared to strike
We’ve agreed to a $20 per hour pay cut in the last contract to stay competitive with SpaceX…
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Russia pulls out of European spaceport, abandoning a planned launch
We will take all relevant decisions in response to this decision…
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