Topic: spacex competition
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Honda's Surprising Leap Into Reusable Rockets
Honda successfully launched and landed a reusable rocket prototype in Japan, marking a significant expansion beyond its traditional automotive products into space technology. The company's space initiative aims to support mobility and communication networks through satellites, which are essential...
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Russia's Soyuz 5: Will Anyone Want to Fly on It?
Russia's Soyuz 5 rocket is set for its first launch by year's end after nearly a decade of development, aiming to modernize Russia's fleet and enhance its global market position. The rocket, now in final assembly and transported to Kazakhstan, represents a pragmatic design influenced by Western c...
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Blue Origin's TeraWave to Deliver 6Tbps Satellite Internet
Blue Origin has announced **TeraWave**, a new high-capacity satellite internet network designed to deliver up to **6 terabits per second** for enterprise, government, and data center clients, not general consumers. The network will use a two-tiered architecture of **5,280 LEO satellites** for RF ...
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Blue Origin Delays New Glenn Launch, Sets New Date for November 12
Blue Origin has rescheduled the New Glenn rocket launch to November 12 due to weather, technical issues, and a cruise ship in the safety zone. This mission is critical for validating the rocket's full reusability, with a primary goal of successfully recovering the booster stage after a previous f...
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Sierra's Dream Chaser Faces Mounting Challenges
NASA has altered Dream Chaser's first mission, opting for a free-flight test instead of docking with the International Space Station to ensure thorough verification of the spacecraft. The Dream Chaser program, with origins dating back to 2004, has evolved from a crewed concept to a cargo variant ...
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