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Firefly Aerospace's Alpha Rocket Returns to Flight

After 10-month grounding, California launch marks major milestone

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After a 10-month grounding, Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket is ready to take to the skies once again. The launch, scheduled for today, March 1, marks a significant milestone for the Texas-based company, which has been...

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Firefly Aerospace's Alpha Rocket Returns to Flight

After 10-month grounding, California launch marks major milestone

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 2 min read • 1 source reference

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After a 10-month grounding, Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket is ready to take to the skies once again. The launch, scheduled for today, March 1, marks a significant milestone for the Texas-based company, which has been working tirelessly to address the issues that led to the prolonged hiatus.

The Alpha rocket is set to lift off from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base during a two-hour window that opens at 7:50 p.m. EST (4:50 p.m. local California time; 0050 GMT on March 2). The mission, dubbed "Stairway to Seven," will be streamed live by Firefly Aerospace in partnership with NASASpaceflight, with Space.com also carrying the feed.

The 10-month grounding was a result of a series of setbacks, including a launch failure in September 2021. However, Firefly Aerospace has since worked to address the issues and implement necessary changes to ensure a successful launch. The company has also been working to expand its launch capabilities, including the development of a new launch site at Vandenberg Space Force Base.

The "Stairway to Seven" mission is a crucial test for the Alpha rocket, which is designed to carry small satellites and other payloads to low Earth orbit. The rocket's return to flight is a significant step forward for Firefly Aerospace, which is competing in the increasingly crowded small launch vehicle market.

Firefly Aerospace's CEO, Tom Markusic, has expressed confidence in the company's ability to successfully launch the Alpha rocket. "We've worked hard to address the issues that led to the grounding, and we're excited to get back to flight," Markusic said in a statement.

The launch of the Alpha rocket is expected to be a major milestone for Firefly Aerospace, marking a significant step forward in the company's development. With the small launch vehicle market continuing to grow, Firefly Aerospace is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for launch services.

The live stream of the launch will be available on Firefly Aerospace's website, as well as on NASASpaceflight's YouTube channel. Space.com will also carry the feed, providing live coverage of the launch.

As the launch window approaches, space enthusiasts and industry watchers will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of the "Stairway to Seven" mission. With Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket set to return to flight, the company is poised to make a significant impact in the small launch vehicle market.

After a 10-month grounding, Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket is ready to take to the skies once again. The launch, scheduled for today, March 1, marks a significant milestone for the Texas-based company, which has been working tirelessly to address the issues that led to the prolonged hiatus.

The Alpha rocket is set to lift off from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base during a two-hour window that opens at 7:50 p.m. EST (4:50 p.m. local California time; 0050 GMT on March 2). The mission, dubbed "Stairway to Seven," will be streamed live by Firefly Aerospace in partnership with NASASpaceflight, with Space.com also carrying the feed.

The 10-month grounding was a result of a series of setbacks, including a launch failure in September 2021. However, Firefly Aerospace has since worked to address the issues and implement necessary changes to ensure a successful launch. The company has also been working to expand its launch capabilities, including the development of a new launch site at Vandenberg Space Force Base.

The "Stairway to Seven" mission is a crucial test for the Alpha rocket, which is designed to carry small satellites and other payloads to low Earth orbit. The rocket's return to flight is a significant step forward for Firefly Aerospace, which is competing in the increasingly crowded small launch vehicle market.

Firefly Aerospace's CEO, Tom Markusic, has expressed confidence in the company's ability to successfully launch the Alpha rocket. "We've worked hard to address the issues that led to the grounding, and we're excited to get back to flight," Markusic said in a statement.

The launch of the Alpha rocket is expected to be a major milestone for Firefly Aerospace, marking a significant step forward in the company's development. With the small launch vehicle market continuing to grow, Firefly Aerospace is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for launch services.

The live stream of the launch will be available on Firefly Aerospace's website, as well as on NASASpaceflight's YouTube channel. Space.com will also carry the feed, providing live coverage of the launch.

As the launch window approaches, space enthusiasts and industry watchers will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of the "Stairway to Seven" mission. With Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket set to return to flight, the company is poised to make a significant impact in the small launch vehicle market.

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