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 a discreet forest clearing on a plateau above the town of Vernon in Normandy, France, workers adjust a steel cylinder held ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...