Spacecraft Stocks List

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Spacecraft Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Mar 28 HEI $1000 Invested In This Stock 15 Years Ago Would Be Worth $27,000 Today
Mar 28 VSAT 13 High Growth Value Stocks to Invest in According to Seth Klarman
Mar 28 TAYD Taylor Devices GAAP EPS of $0.82, revenue of $12.25M
Mar 28 SIDU Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Mar 28 TAYD TAYLOR DEVICES ANNOUNCES THIRD QUARTER AND NINE-MONTH RESULTS INCLUDING RECORD HIGH SALES AND EARNINGS
Mar 28 NOC Lockheed (LMT) Secures $440M Contract for F-35 Program
Mar 27 SIDU Sidus Space, Inc. (SIDU) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Mar 27 HEI.A Heico (HEI) Down 1.6% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Mar 27 HEI Heico (HEI) Down 1.6% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Mar 27 NOC RTX Clinches a $1.2B Contract for Patriot Missile Defense System
Mar 27 SIDU Sidus Space GAAP EPS of -$23.11, revenue of $5.96M
Mar 27 SIDU Sidus Space Reports Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides Business Update
Mar 27 NOC Undervalued And Underestimated: Why Northrop Grumman Is A Buy
Mar 26 NOC Dynamic Systems, Inc. Awarded by Northrop Grumman for Supplier Excellence AND Top Small Business
Mar 26 SIDU Sidus CEO and Founder, Carol Craig, to Participate in Department of Commerce Women in Space Panel Discussion on March 27, 2024
Mar 25 MNTS Momentus names Lon Ensler as new interim CFO
Mar 25 MNTS Momentus Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition
Mar 25 NOC NATO Spending by Country Per Capita: Top 15 Countries
Mar 25 SIDU Sidus Space's Earnings: A Preview
Mar 25 GSAT Eutelsat (EUTLF) and NEC XON Ink a New Multi-Year Agreement
Spacecraft

A spacecraft is a vehicle or machine designed to fly in outer space. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications, earth observation, meteorology, navigation, space colonization, planetary exploration, and transportation of humans and cargo. All spacecraft except single-stage-to-orbit vehicles cannot get into space on their own, and require a launch vehicle (carrier rocket)
On a sub-orbital spaceflight, a space vehicle enters space and then returns to the surface, without having gone into an orbit. For orbital spaceflights, spacecraft enter closed orbits around the Earth or around other celestial bodies. Spacecraft used for human spaceflight carry people on board as crew or passengers from start or on orbit (space stations) only, whereas those used for robotic space missions operate either autonomously or telerobotically. Robotic spacecraft used to support scientific research are space probes. Robotic spacecraft that remain in orbit around a planetary body are artificial satellites. Only a handful of interstellar probes, such as Pioneer 10 and 11, Voyager 1 and 2, and New Horizons, are on trajectories that leave the Solar System.
Orbital spacecraft may be recoverable or not. By method of reentry to Earth they may be divided in non-winged space capsules and winged spaceplanes.
Humanity has achieved space flight but only a few nations have the technology for orbital launches: Russia (RSA or "Roscosmos"), the United States (NASA), the member states of the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan (JAXA), China (CNSA), India (ISRO), Taiwan (National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan National Space Organization (NSPO), Israel (ISA), Iran (ISA), and North Korea (NADA).

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