T+56: Small Launchers and Advanced Propulsion
Rocket Lab completed their investigation into what went wrong on their first launch, Virgin Orbit’s carrier 747 arrived in Long Beach, and I discuss a few NASA-backed advanced propulsion projects.
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- Vector raises $21 million for small launch vehicle development - SpaceNews.com
- Ad Astra Rocket Company NextSTEP Year 2 Press Release (PDF, 82KB)
- NASA’s plasma rocket making progress toward a 100-hour firing | Ars Technica
- New NASA Contract Will Advance Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Technology | NASA
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