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  • Is SpaceX Ready to Start Testing Orbital Refilling? - Spaceflight Weekly #198 [9:42]

    12/27/2025 10:36:34 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 24 replies
    YouTube ^ | December 21, 2025 | LabPadre Space
    This week at Starbase construction rolls on at the launch site and air separation plant, work continues on Booster 19 and Ship 39, and an interesting new truss structure begins taking shape at the Massey Outpost. Meanwhile, in other space news, SpaceX reaches an important milestone with this week's Starlink launches, Rocket Lab contributes a pair of launches to this week's activities, along with one from ULA and another from Arianespace, and NASA's 15th administrator is officially sworn in. Is SpaceX Ready to Start Testing Orbital Refilling? - Spaceflight Weekly #198 | 9:42LabPadre Space | 250K subscribers | 19,838 views...
  • German Rocket carrying European orbital vehicle crashes after seconds after takeoff

    03/30/2025 6:26:23 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 51 replies
    CBS News via MSN ^ | 03/30/2025
    A test rocket aimed at building the ability to launch satellites from Europe crashed about 40 seconds after takeoff from a Norwegian spaceport on Sunday. The unmanned Spectrum rocket, an orbital rocket developed by German start-up Isar Aerospace, started smoking from its sides and then crashed back to Earth with a powerful explosion after launching from Norway's Andoya Spaceport in the Arctic. The company called the test flight a success. "Our first test flight met all our expectations, achieving a great success," Daniel Metzler, Isar's chief executive and co-founder, said in a news release. "We had a clean liftoff, 30...
  • Rocket crashes back to Earth just moments after launch in Norway

    03/30/2025 10:22:10 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 27 replies
    German start-up Isar Aerospace developed the rocket and had warned ahead of the test that the initial launch could end prematurely. The company said 30 seconds of flight was enough time to register data. "Our first test flight met all our expectations, achieving a great success,"