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Welcome to Florida Today's live coverage of the Starlink 10-20 mission! In this week's already busy launch calendar, the next ...
As it turns out, the cause of the strange light was a spacecraft, but not one piloted by little green men. There were two rocket launches last night that could have caused the anomaly, one launched ...
Theories suggest the display came from either the European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket or the United Launch Alliance's ...
In the near-term, ULA will switch back to launching its soon-to-retire Atlas V rocket, the Vulcan rocket's predecessor. The ...
The light people were seeing was from the Vulcan rocket launched by the United Launch Alliance. It took off from Cape ...
Visible across the Northeast, the bright, pill-shaped light was the exhaust plume from the United Launch Alliance's Vulcan ...
The spiral effect seen in the sky over western Mass. on Tuesday night was likely caused by the Vulcan Centaur rocket launch ...
More likely a rocket launch than a UFO, but that didn't keep eagle-eyed viewers from sharing some great photos with us.
The United Launch Alliance launched a Vulcan rocket Tuesday night from Florida as part of the first U.S. Space ...
Live updates from Tuesday night’s ULA USSF-106 mission that launched a Vulcan rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.