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SpaceLoft 7 Launches as part of NASA's Flight Opportunities Program

By Marc Boucher
NASA Watch
June 21, 2013
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UP Aerospace’s SpaceLoft 7 Rocket Launches Flight Opportunities Program Payloads [Watch], NASA
A reusable suborbital rocket launched by UP Aerospace soared aloft from Spaceport America in New Mexico, carrying multiple technology payloads for NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate’s Flight Opportunities Program. The SpaceLoft 7 suborbital flight June 21 provided about four minutes of micro gravity for testing of seven technology experiments in a space-relevant environment.

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One response to “SpaceLoft 7 Launches as part of NASA's Flight Opportunities Program”

  1. Steve Whitfield says:
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    I find this sort of thing really cool. You don’t have to spend millions and billions to do scientific research, and neither do you need to be a well-connected PhD to participate. I give this group a great big thumbs-up.