Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA's tentative step toward crew launch
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Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA's tentative step toward crew launch
""This agreement reflects AAC's commitment to pioneer innovation in the Last Frontier," said John Oberst, AAC's CEO. "We are working to align infrastructure, partnerships, and regulatory pathways to support next-generation space access with visionary companies like Moonshot Space.""
"Moonshot's chief operating officer and co-founder, Shahar Bahiri, admits the company's vision is "extremely brave" and having a spaceport operator embrace it "is a significant step forward for our ambitious plans.""
Blue Origin will soon conduct the third flight of its New Glenn rocket, utilizing a reused booster. NASA is focusing on completing the development of a lunar lander for Moon missions following the successful Artemis II mission. Additionally, Moonshot Space, an Israel-based company, plans to establish its first electromagnetic accelerator in Fairbanks, Alaska, to enable hypersonic cargo deliveries into space. This initiative reflects a commitment to innovative space access solutions and partnerships with organizations like Alaska Aerospace Corporation.
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