The rocket startup aims to build a low cost launch vehicle capable of sending 150 kg to orbit. 🧐
Launcher is working on building its Launcher Light rocket, which will fly at a low cost to orbit and will allow for a quick turnaround of satellite missions, with payloads weighing up to 150 kg.
The full-scale thrust test shown in the video took place at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. It's one of the company's first big successful milestones toward sending its own rocket into orbit and joining the growing list of private rocket companies.
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