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Virgin Galactic Launches First Spaceflight with Paying Customers

The company’s 'VMS Eve' mothership and 'VSS Unity' spacecraft took off Thursday morning from Spaceport America.
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Virgin Galactic Sets Commercial Launch Date as Modern-Day Space Race Heats Up

First flight for paying customers comes as Blue Origin’s New Shepard remains sidelined.
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Artemis I: Against All Odds

NASA returns to the moon with a human-rated spacecraft.
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SpaceX Sends Paying Customers on Ax-2 Mission to ISS

Launch represents the company’s third fully commercial flight and 10th crewed mission to space.
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Stratolaunch Completes Vital Test of Launch System for Hypersonic Vehicles

A successful separation test clears the way for a move toward hypersonic flight.
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Virgin Galactic Plans Return to Space This Month

The crewed mission will clear the runway for commercial launch in June.
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FAA Faces Lawsuit Over Handling of SpaceX Starship Program

In the lawsuit, environmental groups accuse the FAA of making environmental concessions to SpaceX.
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SpaceX Starship Grounded Indefinitely By FAA

The spacecraft could be out of operation for months as the FAA investigates the cause of last week's launch explosion.
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SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Explodes Minutes After Launch

By Elon Musk’s standards, Thursday’s test flight was “a success.”
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Could a Bunch of Junk Derail U.S. Activities in Space?

NASA, the Defense Department and U.S. Space Force all have big plans—and a potentially bigger obstacle.
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