Rocket Report: India wants its own SpaceX, Firefly targets July for Alpha launch

“We will have our own SpaceX in the next two years.”

Photo of SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft.

Enlarge / NASA's Space Launch System rocket will be rolling back to the launch pad in early June. (credit: Trevor Mahlmann)

Welcome to Edition 4.45 of the Rocket Report! Just as a programming note, I'll be traveling during the second half of next week for a family reunion, so there may or (may not) be a report next week. Thank you for your patience.

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Firefly targets July for second Alpha launch attempt. Nine months have passed since Firefly's Alpha rocket launched for the first time, lifting off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Unfortunately, one of the rocket's four main engines failed about 15 seconds into the flight, and the rocket was lost about two minutes later. The period since then has been a difficult one for the company and its founder, Tom Markusic. In addition to dissecting the cause of the Alpha failure, Firefly also ran afoul of rules set by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, CFIUS.

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