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LAUNCHER

LAUNCHER

LAUNCHER develops the Light (Rocket-1) small launch vehicle (cancelled), as cataloged by NewSpace Index.

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LAUNCHER
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Cruise control: the team guiding Hera to its asteroidESA / Aug 13, 2026First the European Space Agency's Hera asteroid mission separated from its launcher on 7 October 2024, next its lengthy ‘cruise phase’ began – the car-sized spacecraft’s journey through millions of kilometres of nothingness to converge on its rocky destination. France’s postal service, La Poste, honours Ariane 6ESA / Jul 27, 2026To mark Europe’s newest generation heavy‑lift launcher, La Poste, France’s national postal service, has issued a collector set of eight stamps featuring Ariane 6, paying tribute to Europe’s ambitious space programme.SpaceX to deploy first Starlink V3 satellites on suborbital Starship-Super Heavy flightSpaceflight Now / Jul 16, 2026The mission will also test out a series of improvements to the launcher to help push it closer to full reusability. Liftoff from pad 2 at Starbase, Texas, is scheduled during a 90-minute window that opens at 5:45 p.m. CDT (6:45 p.m. EDT / 2245 UTC).Latitude Ditches the Name Zephyr for Its Two-Stage RocketEuropean Spaceflight / Jun 12, 2026French launch startup Latitude has removed all mentions of the Zephyr name from its website, now referring to its rocket simply as “Our Launcher”. The rocket, previously known as Zephyr, is a two-stage launch vehicle that will stand 19 metres tall and is designed to deliver up to 200 kilograms to low Earth orbit. The […] The post Latitude Ditches the Name Zephyr for Its Two-Stage Rocket appeared first on European Spaceflight.

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RESEARCH_REPORTNewSpace Index small satellite launchers
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tlauncher.org
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