Article 552D0 Rocket Report: Used Falcon 9s to launch humans, Scottish spaceport advances

Rocket Report: Used Falcon 9s to launch humans, Scottish spaceport advances

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Eric Berger
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Enlarge / Space Perspective aims to launch humans in balloons by 2024. (credit: Space Perspective)

Welcome to Edition 3.05 of the Rocket Report! This week, much of the focus is on small rockets, and we have plenty of new deals to discuss. So let's jump right into it!

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NASA ready to buy suborbital rides for its people. This week, NASA formally asked the US space industry to dish the details on its plans for brief spaceflights. In essence, the space agency said it wants to buy brief hops into space for its Astronaut Corps and scientists, but it needs more information, Ars reports. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said the program seeks mostly to increase the time NASA spends in microgravity.

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