In a discreet forest clearing on a plateau above the town of Vernon in Normandy, France, workers adjust a steel cylinder held ...
Welcome to Edition 7.23 of the Rocket Report! We're closing in on the end of the year, with a little less than three weeks ...
Meanwhile, over that same time period, SpaceX has built a reputation for reliability with its partially reusable Falcon 9 ...
In the quiet serenity of the Normandy forest, just 80 kilometers west of Paris, an ambitious project is quietly unfolding.
Maiaspace, a subsidiary of ArianeGroup, is testing Europe's first partially reusable rocket, aiming to rival SpaceX.
Europe’s Maiaspace is developing a reusable rocket to challenge SpaceX, with plans for a 2026 launch for small satellites. Meanwhile, the James Webb Telescope confirms the universe is expanding faster ...
Maiaspace spun off from launcher manufacturer ArianeGroup Venture to build a partially reusable medium European rocket Europe hopes to emulate SpaceX's partially reusable Falcon 9 Project could be ...
Europe's Maiaspace Steps up Effort to Counter SpaceX With Reusable Rocket By Tim Hepher VERNON, France (Reuters) - In a discreet forest clearing on a plateau above the town of Vernon in Normandy ...
Maiaspace, a two-year-old subsidiary of Europe's largest rocket maker ArianeGroup, is entering a crucial period of testing for plans to launch Europe's first partially reusable launcher in 2026 ...