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Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review

Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review
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Welcome to Edition 8.33 of the Rocket Report! NASA officials seem optimistic about launching the Artemis II mission next month, so confident that they will forgo another fueling test on the Space Launch System rocket to check the integrity of fickle seals in a liquid hydrogen loading line. The rocket will return to the launch pad next week, with liftoff targeted for April 1 at 6:24 pm EDT (22:24 UTC).

Firefly's Alpha rocket flies again. Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket successfully returned to flight Wednesday, March 11, launching a technology demonstration mission more than 10 months after the rocket's previous launch failed, Space News reports. The launch followed several delays and scrubbed launch attempts.

Block II preview. The recent setbacks for Firefly's Alpha program included a launch failure last April and a fire that destroyed a booster stage on the test stand. The Texas-based company billed this week's flight as a purely demonstration mission to validate several upgrades for the Alpha Block II rocket configuration, which will debut on the next launch.

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