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Watch live today: bluShift Aerospace to launch 1st biofuel rocket from Maine


Watch live today: bluShift Aerospace to launch 1st biofuel rocket from Maine
Space
31/01/2021
Space.com Staff
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The small satellite launch startup Blushift Aerospace prepares its first Stardust 1.0 rocket prototype for a Jan. 31, 2021 launch from the Loring Commerce Centre in Limestone, Maine.
10:30 a.m. EDT (1530 GMT).  
The Brunswick, Maine-based bluShift will attempt to launch its Stardust 1.0 suborbital rocket up to a 1 mile high from a runway on the decommissioned Loring Air Force Base (now the Loring Commerce Centre) in Limestone, Maine. The rocket can carry about 17 lbs. (8 kilograms) on this launch, and is carrying three primary payloads on this flight.  ....

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Replay: bluShift Aerospace launches 1st biofuel rocket from Maine


Replay: bluShift Aerospace launches 1st biofuel rocket from Maine
Space
1/31/2021
Space.com Staff
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The small satellite launch startup Blushift Aerospace prepares its first Stardust 1.0 rocket prototype for a Jan. 31, 2021 launch from the Loring Commerce Centre in Limestone, Maine.
Update for 3:56 pm EDT: bluShift Aerospace launched its Stardust 1.0 rocket and recovered the small booster and its payload. An update on the test flight is expected soon. 
10:45 a.m. EDT (1545 GMT).  
The Brunswick, Maine-based bluShift will attempt to launch its Stardust 1.0 suborbital rocket up to a 1 mile high from a runway on the decommissioned Loring Air Force Base (now the Loring Commerce Centre) in Limestone, Maine. The rocket can carry about 17 lbs. (8 kilograms) on this launch, and is carrying three primary payloads on this flight.  ....

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