Rocket Report: Blue Origin flies six to space; when will Starship launch again?
Briefly

Firefly Aerospace, with new CEO Jason Kim, aims to launch a commercial lunar lander for NASA by year's end, focusing on expanding its space transportation capabilities.
SpaceX is currently upgrading its launch pad in Texas to successfully capture the Super Heavy booster post-launch, reflecting their innovative approach to recovery and reuse.
The FAA's ongoing review of SpaceX's proposal for on-land booster recovery indicates strict regulatory oversight for emerging launch systems, impacting timelines for future missions.
SpaceX has postponed the next three launches, labeled 'TBD', due to pending FAA approval post a booster landing failure, demonstrating the challenges of operational consistency in the industry.
Read at Ars Technica
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