Spreading out to minimize risk, or increasing launch frequency, or both?
Switchblade88 on
Surprised SpaceX signed a contract – they must have a ‘rival billionaire’ rate since there’s no commercial reason to accept a job that puts their direct competitor into business.
Zhukov-74 on
Amazon Leo will be the first payload to be launched on Ariane 64.
Ariane 64 features four solid rocket boosters instead of two.
The first launch is currently planned for early 2026.
Content_Example_9215 on
cool can’t wait for all the space stuff
CmdrAirdroid on
Vulcan launched only once this year, 2 years is definitely not enough to complete all of those launches.
Rare_Surprise4838 on
cool,more boosters means more boom i guess
Murky-Pin-8541 on
r boosters sound wild, can’t wait to see it fly
RubenGarciaHernandez on
The graph makes no sense. Put launches in one direction, then sat per launch perpendicular. Now you have sensible bars for launches, per sat and number of sats, and can compare better.Â
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Spreading out to minimize risk, or increasing launch frequency, or both?
Surprised SpaceX signed a contract – they must have a ‘rival billionaire’ rate since there’s no commercial reason to accept a job that puts their direct competitor into business.
Amazon Leo will be the first payload to be launched on Ariane 64.
Ariane 64 features four solid rocket boosters instead of two.
The first launch is currently planned for early 2026.
cool can’t wait for all the space stuff
Vulcan launched only once this year, 2 years is definitely not enough to complete all of those launches.
cool,more boosters means more boom i guess
r boosters sound wild, can’t wait to see it fly
The graph makes no sense. Put launches in one direction, then sat per launch perpendicular. Now you have sensible bars for launches, per sat and number of sats, and can compare better.Â