Spaceport America got some rocket-powered action yesterday, December 19, at noon, well over a year before it plans its first space-bound flight. Sadly, the action was wholly unexciting—UP Aerospace sent a rocket 2,500 feet into the air for "research and development"—meeting all technical objectives and reaching an altitude that would make a hang-glider scoff. I wonder, does all the rocket fuel used for this test count towards Spaceport America's carbon footprint?
UP Up and Away
Witness the latest Spaceport America rocket-powered action with UP Aerospace's test flight, a step toward groundbreaking research and development.
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