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  2. CAPSTONE - Wikipedia

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    The launch was scheduled for October 2021 but was subsequently delayed and moved to launch from Mahia, LC-1 in New Zealand. [4] [14] The launch contract with Rocket Lab has a value of US$9.95 million, according to NASA. [3] Rocket Lab's new launch pad in Virginia, designated Launch Complex 2, was completed in 2019 and was hoped to be ready to ...

  3. List of Electron launches - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, with a new Electron launch vehicle built every 18 days, Rocket Lab was planning to deliver monthly launches for the remainder of 2020 and into 2021, including the company's first launch from Wallops LC-2 in 2023 and a mission to the Moon for NASA aboard Electron and Rocket Lab's spacecraft bus platform Photon in 2022. [2]

  4. List of V-2 test launches - Wikipedia

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    The list of V-2 test launches identifies World War II launches of the A4 rocket (renamed V-2 in 1944). Test launches were made at Peenemünde Test Stand VII, Blizna V-2 missile launch site and Tuchola Forest using experimental and production rockets fabricated at Peenemünde and at the Mittelwerk.

  5. Dream Chaser - Wikipedia

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    Dream Chaser engineering test article, being driven along the runway by a pickup truck after an atmospheric test. The Dream Chaser spaceplane is designed to be launched on the top of a typical rocket and land like an airplane on a runway.

  6. Perseverance (rover) - Wikipedia

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    Perseverance, nicknamed Percy, [2] is a car-sized Mars rover designed to explore the Jezero crater on Mars as part of NASA's Mars 2020 mission. It was manufactured by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched on July 30, 2020, at 11:50 UTC. [3]

  7. Flame deflector - Wikipedia

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    The main flame deflector in the flame trench at Launch Complex 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It deflects the plume exhaust from NASA's Space Launch System rocket during launch. It features a new "steel plated" design and incorporates water pipes for sound suppression. [1]

  8. SpaceX facilities - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX McGregor engine test bunker, September 2012. SpaceX's Rocket Development and Test Facility in McGregor, Texas is used for research and development of new rocket engines and thrusters as well as for testing final manufactured engines, various components, and engines during development. [53]

  9. NASA facilities - Wikipedia

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    Stennis Space Center (SSC), originally the Mississippi Test Facility, is located in Hancock County, Mississippi, on the banks of the Pearl River at the Mississippi–Louisiana border. Commissioned on October 25, 1961, it was NASA's largest rocket engine test facility until the end of the Space Shuttle program. It is currently used for rocket ...