Spaceflight was acquired by Firefly Aerospace. We offer the most access to global launch opportunities, along with comprehensive launch and integration services
Very excited to announce Spaceflight has been acquired by Firefly Aerospace, a big step in making space access more affordable, reliable, and responsive. This will be a game-changer for the entire lifecycle of customers’ payloads. Learn more here: fireflyspace.com/news/firefl…
We loved supporting with Celestis Memorial Spaceflights again. Read more about how their Excelsior flight is honoring memories.
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The rocket if vertical on the pad at Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E). The @hawkeye360 team is watching the weather in anticipation of the launch of #HE360Cluster7, no sooner than 11:47 p.m. PDT, this evening. In the meantime, sharing integration images . he360.com/technology/upcomin…
We love the spirit of this @SeattlePartners video that captures the innovation and unconventional thinking that makes our region so unique. Thanks for including us! #UncommonThinkersWelcome
Anyone from Greater Seattle knows that we don’t do things like everybody else. So if you’re looking for a common place, this isn’t it. But, if you’re driven by new ideas like we are, come join us. uncommonthinkerswelcome.com#UncommonThinkersWelcome
We’re around 10 mins from payload deployment for @BlackySky_Inc, but in the meantime we can confirm good splashdown of Electron’s first stage as planned! The recovery team is on their way to retrieve the stage from the ocean. Another step toward making Electron a reusable rocket.
Electron’s second stage engine has shut down as planned and the Kick Stage with @BlackSky_Inc’s payload has cleanly separated. We’ve got a bit of break now until payload deployment for @BlackSky_Inc’s two satellites, coming up in around an hour. Stay tuned for updates!
Successful main engine cut-off and separation of Electron’s first and second stages. Electron’s second stage Rutherford engine has ignited and is taking us the rest of the way to orbit.