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  1. alojapan.com/1318490/japans-in Japan’s Interstellar secures $62 million in series F funding #INTERSTELLARTECHNOLOGIES #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #LaunchVehicles #news #startups HELSINKI — Interstellar Technologies raised 8.9 billion yen ($61.8 million) to boost development of its Zero rocket and research and development of satellite systems. Launch and space infrastructure company Interstellar secured 6.5 billion yen ($45.1 million) equity financing by Sumitomo Mitsui

  2. 📆 October 18, 2023 Steve Jurvetson, an early investor in and , claimed that many * in working on small were unaware of the scope of competition, many thinking there were no more than 10 other companies in the field. spacenews.com/small-launch-com

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    Cargo 📦 Transportation & Landers factoriesinspace.com/cargo-tra

    * 📊 422 investors invested $8 billion 💰 in 123 start-up in 📆 2022 brycetech.com/reports/report-d

  3. #BBC 📆 19th May 2023 There were 40 more #RocketLaunches 🚀 in 2022 than in 2021 and double the number five years earlier in 2017. "Last year, we saw more #failures 💥 than in some years, because we're starting to go through a phase where we're seeing quite a few new #LaunchVehicles being introduced. It's very difficult to really pinpoint exactly why some fail, some don't. Typically, two in the first 10 flights fail, and the first and second typically have a failure rate of something like 30%" bbc.com/future/article/2023051

  4. 📆 19th May 2023 There were 40 more 🚀 in 2022 than in 2021 and double the number five years earlier in 2017. "Last year, we saw more 💥 than in some years, because we're starting to go through a phase where we're seeing quite a few new being introduced. It's very difficult to really pinpoint exactly why some fail, some don't. Typically, two in the first 10 flights fail, and the first and second typically have a failure rate of something like 30%" bbc.com/future/article/2023051

  5. Stoke Space wants to take reusable rockets to new heights with $9M seed - Many launch providers think reusability is the best way to lower the cost and delay involved in gett... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #fundings&exits #launchvehicles #recentfunding #launchvehicle #stokespace #aerospace #startups #rocketry #funding #gadgets #rockets #space

  6. RocketLab’s “Return to Sender” launch does exactly what was promised - Enlarge / What went up... (credit: RocketLab)
    The small satellite launch company RocketLab made i... - arstechnica.com/?p=1724701 #launchvehicles #rocketlab #electron #science #space

  7. Rocket Lab makes its first booster recovery after successful launch - New Zealand-born launch provider Rocket Lab took a step towards making its launch vehicles reusable... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #launchvehicles #aerospace #rocketlab #launches #rockets #space #tc

  8. Upper stage issue causes Arianespace launch failure, costing 2 satellites - Enlarge / Technicians lower one of the doomed satellites into the Vega's payload hardware. (credit:... - arstechnica.com/?p=1723782 #launchvehicles #arianespace #science #failure #space #vega

  9. Relativity Space expands its rocket printing operations into an enormous new Long Beach HQ - Building a rocket is a big operation, even when you’re printing them from the ground up, like Relati... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #relativityspace #launchservices #launchvehicles #3dprinting #hardware #robotics #rocketry #gadgets #rockets #space #tc

  10. Watch SpaceX’s historic Falcon Heavy Launch and triple landing attempt here - It’s finally launch day for the Falcon Heavy’s first mission, and SpaceX’s heavy-duty rocket platfo... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #launchvehicles #falconheavy #launches #science #spacex #space

  11. Falcon Heavy’s first real launch on Sunday is the dawn of a new heavy-lift era in space - The Falcon Heavy has flown before, but now it’s got a payload that matters and competitors nipping a... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #launchvehicles #falconheavy #launches #spacex #space #tc