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Space Technology

Tracking since May 19, 2026 · Latest signal Apr 27, 2026 · 84 matched data points · 1 unclear/no-match

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Positive 44% (37)Negative 43% (36)Neutral 13% (11)Unclear 1 no-match

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Claims (23)

Claims contributing to this aggregate. Confirmed negative claims count as negative impact; confirmed positive claims count as positive impact.

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully reused its first stage but experienced an upper stage failure, which affected the overall mission success.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginSub-entity: New Glenn rocketImpact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026 - Apr 20, 2026Target: Blue Origin's ability to achieve full rocket reusability12 matched entries12 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin failed to place a satellite in the correct orbit, resulting in a significant technical setback.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026 - Apr 23, 2026Target: Blue Origin's technical capabilities and reliability in space missions7 matched entries5 confirmed0 disputed2 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket failed to place a customer satellite into the correct orbit during its third launch.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginSub-entity: New Glenn rocketImpact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026 - Apr 20, 2026Target: Blue Origin's reliability in space launches6 matched entries6 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The New Glenn rocket launched by Blue Origin placed satellites into an incorrect orbit.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginSub-entity: New Glenn rocketImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The accuracy and reliability of the New Glenn rocket's orbital insertion capabilities.6 matched entries6 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin successfully reused its New Glenn rocket during a recent launch, marking a significant advancement in reusable rocket technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Reusable Rocket TechnologyImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The success of reusable rocket technology by Blue Origin5 matched entries5 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin successfully reused the New Glenn rocket for the first time, landing the booster at sea.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginSub-entity: New Glenn rocketImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026 - Apr 20, 2026Target: Blue Origin's reuse of the New Glenn rocket5 matched entries5 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Boost-phase intercept from space is not considered affordable and scalable, leading to the potential non-production of such systems.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Boost-phase intercept from spaceImpact: negativeDate: Apr 25, 2026Target: The affordability and scalability of boost-phase intercept from space5 matched entries1 confirmed0 disputed4 neutral0 unclear
The New Glenn rocket launched by Jeff Bezos was placed in an incorrect orbit.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: New Glenn rocketImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The accuracy and reliability of the New Glenn rocket's orbital placement.5 matched entries5 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin has successfully landed a reused New Glenn rocket booster, marking a significant advancement in reusable rocket technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Reusable Rocket TechnologyImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026 - Apr 20, 2026Target: Blue Origin's success in landing a reused rocket booster4 matched entries4 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin has successfully reused a New Glenn rocket for the first time, demonstrating progress in reusable rocket technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginSub-entity: New Glenn rocketImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: Blue Origin's advancement in reusable rocket technology3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin has successfully reused the New Glenn rocket for the first time, demonstrating progress in reusable orbital rocket technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue OriginSub-entity: New Glenn rocketImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: Blue Origin's advancement in reusable rocket technology3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The Blue Origin New Glenn rocket failed to place a satellite payload into the correct orbit during its third flight.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Blue Origin New Glenn rocketImpact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The Blue Origin New Glenn rocket's ability to accurately place satellite payloads into the correct orbit.3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The Japanese company's attempt to approach and observe two retired satellites represents a significant advancement in space technology and satellite management.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Japanese satellite observation initiativeImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The Japanese company's attempt to approach and observe two retired satellites3 matched entries1 confirmed0 disputed2 neutral0 unclear
The Japanese company's mission to approach and observe two retired satellites represents a significant advancement in space technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Japanese satellite observation missionImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The success and impact of the Japanese satellite observation mission3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The Roman Telescope is set to launch eight months early and under budget.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Roman TelescopeImpact: positiveDate: Apr 23, 2026 - Apr 24, 2026Target: The Roman Telescope's launch timeline and budget efficiency3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Astrobotic's rotating detonation rocket engine successfully completed a record-breaking test, demonstrating potential advancements in propulsion technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Rotating Detonation Rocket EngineImpact: positiveDate: Apr 27, 2026Target: Astrobotic's rotating detonation rocket engine successfully completed a record-breaking test, demonstrating potential advancements in propulsion technology.2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin plans to reuse the New Glenn rocket booster on its next launch.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Reusable Rocket TechnologySub-entity: New Glenn Rocket BoosterImpact: positiveDate: Jan 22, 2026 - Jan 23, 2026Target: Blue Origin's reuse of the New Glenn booster on its next launch2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket booster successfully conducted a static fire test in preparation for its second launch and landing, marking the first reuse attempt for the rocket.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Reusable Rocket TechnologySub-entity: Blue Origin's New GlennImpact: positiveDate: Apr 16, 2026 - Apr 18, 2026Target: The success of Blue Origin's reusable rocket technology in achieving a second launch and landing.2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket will attempt the first reuse of its booster during its third flight, marking a significant advancement in reusable rocket technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: Reusable Rocket TechnologyImpact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The feasibility and success of reusing rocket boosters in spaceflight.2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
NASA is upgrading the computer systems on the International Space Station with new hardware, including HP ZBook Fury G9 laptops.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: ISS Computer UpgradesImpact: positiveDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: NASA's decision to upgrade the ISS's computer systems with new hardware2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The startup Weltraumkanone is positioned as a less complex or more accessible alternative to traditional aerospace companies in the U.S. space sector.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: WeltraumkanoneImpact: neutralDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The viability and innovation of Weltraumkanone as a space technology startup.2 matched entries0 confirmed0 disputed2 neutral0 unclear
The third launch of New Glenn successfully reused and landed its first stage, but failed to place the satellite in the correct orbit.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: New GlennImpact: mixedDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The success of New Glenn's third launch in placing the satellite in the correct orbit2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The JAXA Rideshare Mission successfully launched eight spacecraft, including educational satellites and a deployable origami antenna, demonstrating innovative satellite technology.
Parent: Space TechnologyEntity: JAXA Rideshare MissionImpact: positiveDate: Apr 23, 2026Target: The success and technological innovation of the JAXA Rideshare Mission1 matched entries1 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral1 unclear