Article 52KNG Rocket Report: A new Starship moves to the pad, Iran’s surprise launch

Rocket Report: A new Starship moves to the pad, Iran’s surprise launch

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Eric Berger
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Enlarge / The Electron launch vehicle is ready to soar. (credit: Rocket Lab)

Welcome to Edition 2.41 of the Rocket Report! Lots of news this week, topped by the ascent of the Falcon 9 rocket to the status of "most experienced" rocket now active in the United States. Not bad for a booster that has been flying for less than a decade. We also have news of Iran's surprise launch this week and much more.

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Iran Guard reveals secret space program. Iran's Revolutionary Guard launched its first satellite into space Wednesday, the AP reports. This action dramatically showcased what experts described as a secret military space program that could advance its ballistic missile development amid wider tensions between the Islamic Republic and the United States.

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