Article 68Z9S Rocket Report: New Glenn scores NASA contract; SpaceX matches global launch output

Rocket Report: New Glenn scores NASA contract; SpaceX matches global launch output

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Eric Berger
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Enlarge / India's Small Satellite Launch Vehicle takes flight on Feb. 10 2023. (credit: ISRO)

Welcome to Edition 5.26 of the Rocket Report! This week, I would like to congratulate the Indian space agency ISRO on the successful second flight of the SSLV rocket, which adds a new micro-launch capability to the nation's growing fleet of rockets. This is a difficult business, and success should definitely be celebrated when it is finally attained.

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India's SSLV soars on second launch. The second test flight of India's Small Satellite Launch Vehicle was successful last Friday, delivering Indian and US-owned payloads into orbit, Spaceflight Now reports. The mission followed the first SSLV test flight in August, which failed during separation of the second stage about six minutes after liftoff, when vibrations threw off the vehicle's inertial navigation system.

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