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01/01/2023

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BREAKING NEWS

GTRAD RETURNS TO THE INDUSTRY ACHERON FIRES ITS SEVEN ENGINES FOR THE FIRST TIME WILL OSIRIS EVER FLY AGAIN? MONTHS OF HARDWARE AND MANAGEMENT CHANGES MAKE THE VEHICLE'S FUTURE UNCERTAIN WHAT HAPPENED TO KARMAN AEROSPACE? TOTAL SILENCE FROM THE COMPANY CONFUSES THE INDUSTRY

News Archive
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14 May 2025

Celestial Space completes the first flight of its reusable launch demonstrator, Cricket, marking a milestone in the company’s push toward vertical landing and booster recovery.

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11 May 2025

An early morning static fire at Celestial Space Corporation’s Brancaster Testing Range ended in a dramatic explosion on May 9, as an Acheron first stage prototype suffered a major failure just six seconds after ignition.

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10 May 2025

After months of preparation, the BloxSpace Program successfully conducted a drop test of its experimental Wings air launch rocket marking the first full attempt at air launch in Ro-Space since 2021

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20 April 2025

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5 April 2025

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3 April 2025

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11 March, 2025

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16 February, 2025

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9 May 2025

Launch delays, test failures, and a major relocation challenge the company’s ambitious return with its first fully in-house rocket.

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5 May 2025

After months of internal reorganisation, growing public silence, and widespread speculation, Celestial Space Corporation has officially broken its silence with a new public release confirming many of the internal issues previously speculated.

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3 May 2025

Celestial Space Corporation, once seen as a growing force in the Ro-Space Launch Market, is now facing growing internal uncertainty as senior company officials quietly evaluate the long term viability of several core programs, according to multiple insider reports.

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28 April 2025

For the first time in a long time, GTRAD launched their GSAR 5011 rocket. This upgraded vehicle carried the Resident II mission built to collect data near the Martian South Pole.

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20 April 2025

Peregrine Orbital successfully launched their 'Caelum' rocket on its milestone 'Hit the Road, Jack' mission on the 20th of April. With a flawless debut flight, Caelum shows itself off as one of few vehicles to do so.

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