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Space Race

January 18, 2025
Business/Space Race

SpaceX Starship Rocket Explodes After Launch in Setback for Elon Musk

A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded shortly after lift-off from Texas, marking a significant setback for the Elon Musk-led company just hours after a successful maiden launch by its rival, Blue Origin. The

Aviation/Space Race

Qantas’ Project Sunrise Delayed Until 2027 as First A350-1000 Set for Short-Haul Debut

Qantas’ much-anticipated ultra-long-haul flights between Sydney and London under its ambitious Project Sunrise have been delayed once again, with the first direct services now expected to launch in early 2027. The postponement, caused by delays in the delivery of Airbus

March 26, 2025

Private Sector Expands Influence on Moon’s Airwaves as Lunar Economy Grows

Business/Space Race

Private companies are staking a significant claim to the Moon’s radio spectrum, aiming to lay the groundwork for the future lunar economy. As The

Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin Successfully Launches New Glenn Rocket into Orbit

Business/Space Race

Jeff Bezos’s space exploration company, Blue Origin, made a historic leap into the orbital space launch industry on Thursday with the successful test flight

Amazon’s Project Kuiper Launches First Satellites in Race Against Starlink

April 29, 2025
Business/Space Race

Amazon has launched the first batch of satellites for its ambitious Project Kuiper, marking a critical step in its attempt to build a global broadband internet network to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink.

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Qantas’ Project Sunrise Delayed Until 2027 as First A350-1000 Set for Short-Haul Debut

March 26, 2025
Aviation/Space Race

Qantas’ much-anticipated ultra-long-haul flights between Sydney and London under its ambitious Project Sunrise have been delayed once again, with the first direct services now expected to launch in early 2027. The postponement,

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SpaceX Starship Rocket Explodes After Launch in Setback for Elon Musk

January 18, 2025
Business/Space Race

A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded shortly after lift-off from Texas, marking a significant setback for the Elon Musk-led company just hours after a successful maiden launch by its rival, Blue Origin. The

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Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin Successfully Launches New Glenn Rocket into Orbit

January 17, 2025
Business/Space Race

Jeff Bezos’s space exploration company, Blue Origin, made a historic leap into the orbital space launch industry on Thursday with the successful test flight of its New Glenn rocket. The 30-storey rocket

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China Unveils Ambitious Plans for Space Research and International Cooperation

January 15, 2025
Business/Space Race

China’s space station is set to conduct over 1,000 research projects in the next 10 to 15 years, marking a significant step in the country’s ambitious space exploration program. The announcement from

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Private Sector Expands Influence on Moon’s Airwaves as Lunar Economy Grows

January 10, 2025
Business/Space Race

Private companies are staking a significant claim to the Moon’s radio spectrum, aiming to lay the groundwork for the future lunar economy. As The Financial Times reports, over 50 applications have been

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