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spacenews.com · 2026-05-28 · SpaceXThe FAA moved Starship Flight 12 into a formal mishap investigation after Super Heavy failed to complete the planned post-separation boostback and splashdown sequence. SpaceX cannot fly the vehicle again until the FAA accepts the investigation and corrective actions. The next hard signals are the mishap report, any Flight 13 objective changes, and whether the next booster repeats the Gulf splashdown profile.
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spacenews.com · 2026-05-28 · SPCEVirgin Galactic flew VSS Unity in a glide flight over Spaceport America to train pilots, Mission Control, maintenance, and ground teams before the next SpaceShip test campaign. Unity is a real-world trainer for the higher-cadence vehicle SPCE still has to prove. The next markers are additional glide flights and a firm rocket-powered test window.
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investors.sidusspace.com · 2026-05-28 · SIDUSidus Space priced a best-efforts registered direct offering expected to bring in about $100 million before fees and expenses. The company listed working capital and general corporate purposes for the proceeds. The financing extends options for a small space-and-defense supplier while moving dilution to the front of the investor conversation.
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investors.rocketlabcorp.com · 2026-05-27 · RKLBRocket Lab passed System Requirements Review on its SDA Tracking Layer Tranche 3 missile-warning spacecraft work. The review keeps Rocket Lab's defense-space prime story active beyond launch and supports the company's pitch around integrated spacecraft, payloads, components, and ground software. Follow-on design reviews and build milestones are the next proof points.