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Firefly Aerospace's Alpha Rocket Fails, Sends Satellite Falling Into Ocean
Wednesday April 30, 2025. 12:00 PM , from Slashdot
![]() Today's mission, which Firefly called 'Message in a Booster,' was the first of up to 25 that the company will conduct for Lockheed Martin over the next five years. The flight aimed to send a satellite technology demonstrator to LEO. This demo payload 'was specifically built to showcase the company's pathfinding efforts for its LM 400 mid-sized, multi-mission satellite bus, and to demonstrate the space vehicle's operational capabilities on orbit for potential customers,' Firefly wrote in a prelaunch mission description. 'Initial indications showed Alpha's upper stage reached 320 km [199 miles] in altitude. However, upon further assessment, the team learned the upper stage did not reach orbital velocity, and the stage and payload have now safely impacted the Pacific Ocean in a cleared zone north of Antarctica,' an update reads. 'Firefly recognizes the hard work that went into payload development and would like to thank our mission partners at Lockheed Martin for their continued support,' it continues. 'The team is working closely with our customers and the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] to conduct an investigation and determine root cause of the anomaly. We will provide more information on our mission page after the investigation is completed.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/04/29/2350236/firefly-aerospaces-alpha-rocket-fails-sends-sate...
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