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29 'Reusability' storiesMarch 2021 - December 2025
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How spacecraft and rockets return from space

Avatar for Theresa CrossDec 22 2025 - 11:21 am PT

No spacecraft returns from orbit the way a commercial airplane descends: all spacecraft returning from orbit must endure a fiery atmospheric reentry, where the atmosphere behaves less like air and more like a blazing barrier of compressed plasma. Spacecraft must meet it with blunt shapes, heat-resistant materials, and aerodynamics designed not for elegance, but for survival during their unpowered descent.

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Blue Origin just entered a new, very exclusive club

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiNov 14 2025 - 4:22 pm PT

Yesterday, Blue Origin successfully launched its secondNew Glenn rocket from LC-36 in Florida. While a second successful mission is enough to celebrate, what happened at the end of the mission is bigger news for the company and the industry.

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Rocket Lab officially delays its bigger rocket debut to next year

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiNov 12 2025 - 2:17 pm PT

Rocket Lab is no longer planning on getting itsNeutron rocket to the launch pad for its first flight by the end of this year. Not a surprise to many, but the debut flight of what could be a real Falcon 9 competitor is now scheduled for Q1 of 2026.

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SpaceX to reuse its first Starship booster on Flight 11

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiOct 9 2025 - 11:46 am PT

SpaceX is gearing up for its 11th test flight of its fullStarship rocket. With the woes of earlier this year looking to be in the past, the company is back to pushing forward what is possible; for this mission, it’s booster reflight.

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Honda adds reusable spaceflight to its list of products

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiJun 21 2025 - 4:40 pm PT

Tuesday, Honda’s Research and Development Company surprised the world with itsannouncement of a successful low-altitude hop of a test vehicle designed as a reusable rocket testbed. While Honda’s entrance into the space industry is not new, no prior word of this sort of progress in the space launch market was previously known.

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SpaceX’s market dominance has failed to save NASA money

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 28 2025 - 9:36 am PT

SpaceX has been the go-to launcher for both commercial and government satellites for a few years running now. Their Silicon Valley thinking andreusability innovation were supposed to spur an era of low-cost launches, something that has yet to come toNASA missions as of yet.

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Starship Flight 9 to see first reused booster

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 7 2025 - 6:44 am PT

SpaceX announced that itsStarship Flight 9 mission will see the rocket’s first taste of reusability with the booster from Flight 7. The company also announced that a vast majority of the Raptor engines that flew on the booster will return for flight as well.

Read more:Starship Flight 9: SpaceX shows off Ship 35 heading for testing

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SpaceX hits single digit booster turnaround times

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiMar 24 2025 - 3:30 am PT

For the last couple of years,SpaceX has been shaving hours off its booster turnaround timelines. This has turned months-long turnarounds into weeks; last week, SpaceX finally got that timeline down to just nine days! The company also just recently broke a launch pad turnaround timeline as well.

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Terminal Count: Artemis 2 delayed to 2026 while SpaceX continues to break records

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiDec 9 2024 - 7:15 am PT
Liftoff of SLS for the Artemis 1 mission

It will be a quiet launch week with only two days seeing orbital launches from China, Japan, and of course,SpaceX. The biggest story of the last week was withNASA; it received a nomination for the next NASA Administrator, then the outgoing Administrator announced the delay of the Artemis 2 and 3 missions.

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SpaceX Falcon 9: From throwaways to 20 flights and soon more

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiMay 9 2024 - 12:03 pm PT

Over the last few weeks,SpaceX has hit the major 20 flight milestone on not one but three separate boosters. The company is moving on and hoping to now get way more launches out of what was supposed to be a ten flight limit.

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SpaceX launches the first Falcon booster 20 times

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 13 2024 - 11:55 am PT

Friday eveningSpaceX launched a Starlink mission that while not newsworthy anymore, the booster it launched on was.B1062, first launched in 2020, has now reached the big 20 mission milestone.

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SpaceX hits a new milestone for booster reuse

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiSep 20 2023 - 8:30 am PT

This week turned out rather more exciting than originally expected when I discussed the week’s launches onMonday. Tuesday morning, Rocket Lab’s eighth Electron launch of the yearsuffered a failure on the second stage and SpaceX yet again broke its reuse record on a single booster.

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Stoke Space performs a static fire on its Hopper2 test vehicle

Avatar for Theresa CrossSep 15 2023 - 9:49 am PT

In a journey marked by innovation and determination, Kent, Washington-based Stoke Space has been making strides in the field of space technology and exploration since 2019. The company recently transported its reusable second-stage prototype, known as the Hopper Test Vehicle, to its testing facility in Moses Lake, Washington. 

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Europe wants to build a fully reusable heavy-lift rocket

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiMay 5 2023 - 2:10 pm PT

Europe announced a study that would look into building a fully reusable rocket to further compete on the world launch stage — a direct nod to SpaceX’s successdeveloping its Starship rocket and a further move to reusable rockets.

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SpaceX’s Starship takes flight, bringing us closer to a new spaceflight era

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 20 2023 - 7:51 am PT

In a moment of shock and awe, SpaceX’s Starship launch vehicle lifted off from what was just a few years ago a small beach village at the southernmost point of Texas, now referred to as Starbase. While it didn’t make it to Hawaii, it did bring us closer to a new era of spaceflight – one whose launch market will most likely remain dominated by SpaceX’s innovation.

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Rocket Lab to re-fly first flight-proven engine later this year

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 19 2023 - 1:59 pm PT

Rocket Lab announced Wednesday that they would take another big step in reusability, one of their most important, to re-fly its first flight-proven engine. The flight is guessed to take place later this year.

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Terran R will be the future of Relativity, making a direct move against SpaceX

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 13 2023 - 9:07 am PT

Relativity announced Wednesday that it isn’t just altering its future but potentially the future of the space launch sector. The change in goal came after a highly successful test flight of its Terran 1 rocket.

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Dawn Aerospace performs first rocket powered flight of its MK-II Aurora aircraft

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 9 2023 - 2:25 pm PT

With a path to provide cheap reliable access to higher altitudes and eventually space, Dawn Aerospace conducted its first rocket-powered test flight of its MK-II Aurora aircraft.

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7 Years Later: SpaceX still succeeds with drone ships

Avatar for Austin DeSistoApr 8 2023 - 5:04 pm PT
SpaceX Falcon 9 jellyfish effect

Seven years ago today marked the first time SpaceX landed a Falcon 9 first stage on a floating ocean platform. Explosions and mishaps led up to the shining moment of success when this difficult and new feat was finally achieved. Seven years later, SpaceX has completed 144 landings of a Falcon booster on a drone ship.

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Rocket Lab looking at ditching helicopter catches after better than expected water recovery

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiMar 3 2023 - 2:43 pm PT

Probably the two biggest things Rocket Lab is currently working on perfecting this year and in the coming years are tasks its CEO said would never happen. One of those is recovering the Electron’s first stage booster, something that might have a detour from its original idea.

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Vulcan inflatable heat shield test launching on Atlas V in early November

Avatar for Derek WiseOct 27 2022 - 8:52 am PT
ULA Vulcan inflatable heat shield test

When spacecraft reenter, they need a heat shield to protect them from the immense friction and heat of speeding through the atmosphere. Usually, these are rigid structures, but ULA plans to use an inflatable heat shield to protect the engines of their Vulcan rocket and recover them for reuse. They’ll be testing out that type of heat shield next month.

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SpaceX breaks Falcon 9 reuse record yet again over three launch weekend

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiJun 20 2022 - 10:16 am PT
starlink 4-19 launch

Over the weekend,SpaceX launched three Falcon 9 rockets within 37 hours. The first occurred Friday morning, breaking SpaceX’s record for reflown boosters. The record now sits at 13.

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Watch Rocket Lab catch (and then drop) an Electron rocket first stage [Video]

Avatar for Derek WiseMay 11 2022 - 1:12 pm PT

Rocket Lab attempted an air recovery of the first stage of its Electron rocket during the recent “There and Back Again” mission. The company just released new video of the mission, including video from the rocket during the catch.

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Rocket Lab drops first caught Electron booster, but it’s not a failure

Avatar for Derek WiseMay 2 2022 - 4:52 pm PT

Earlier today, Rocket Lab launched its ‘There and Back Again’ mission. This was the first Electron launch to feature an air-based recovery, using a helicopter to catch the first stage that was descending under parachute. While the catch seemed good, and Rocket Lab confirmed success, groans heard from mission control made it clear that all was not quite as expected.

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