Rocket Attached to Aircraft for Katalyst-NASA Swift Boost - NASA Science science.nasa.gov/blogs/swift…
Engineers attached a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket to the company’s Stargazer aircraft at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Friday, June 12.
The rocket will carry LINK, a robotic servicing spacecraft from Katalyst Space, into orbit ahead of an attempt to boost NASA’s sinking Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory.
LINK will launch from Kwajalein Atoll, part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific Ocean, later this month.
Electron launch from Wallops, Jun 11
This was the 'missing' launch that bumped Zhuque 2 up to 2026-132
It appears to have delivered a payload back into the atmosphere for a hypersonic flight test
orbitalfocus.uk/2026#130
Rt @BEA_Etat
The French Navy nearly lost one of its three E-2C Hawkeye aircraft in March 2025 in the Gulf of Aden. A fire broke out aboard the airborne early warning aircraft during a maneuver involving Rafale M fighters, forcing it to make an emergency landing on the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.
The fire was caused by an electrical arc in a wiring bundle located in the aircraft’s mission-system compartment.
via @zonemilitaireopex360.com/2026/06/14/la-ma…
Size and ball striking is everything lmao
Bergvall wins the 50/50 on the stretch, leads to a good chance in a good striking zone for Yasin Ayari who wallops it again, orange times it but it hits the net
Sweden absolutely thumping Tunisia