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Rocket Report: NASA installs SLS software, India’s GSLV fails to reach orbit

A rocket leaves a cloud of smoke behind as it launches it a blue sky.

Enlarge / A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket carrying a Cygnus resupply spacecraft launches from Pad-0A of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021, at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. (credit: NASA)

Welcome to Edition 4.11 of the Rocket Report! Another week down in 2021, and another week closer to the end of the year. I’m eager to see which companies that have talked about debut launches in 2021—including Firefly, ABL Space, and Relativity—actually succeed. Only a little more than four months remain to reach that goal.

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Rocket Lab to launch Moon mission from New Zealand. The company will launch the CAPSTONE mission to the Moon from Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand during the fourth quarter of 2021, Radio New Zealand reports. This will be Rocket Lab’s first lunar mission, and the 20 kg satellite will validate innovative navigation technologies and verify the dynamics of a halo-shaped orbit around the Moon.

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