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Rocket Report: A huge step back for Stratolaunch, a toppling Starship

Friday January 25, 2019. 01:00 PM , from Ars Technica
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Welcome to Edition 1.34 of the Rocket Report! It's a sad week for new space, as just three months after the passing of Paul Allen—who shared the vision of low-cost access to space—Stratolaunch has abandoned its plans to build a line of rockets for its large aircraft. In somewhat happier news, both Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin appear to be getting closer to commercial space tourism.
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Stratolaunch abandons rocket development. After it had already completed successful tests of a pre-burner, Stratolaunch will discontinue its programs to develop a new type of rocket engine and a new line of rockets, Geek Wire reports. 'Stratolaunch is ending the development of [its] family of launch vehicles and rocket engine. We are streamlining operations [and] focusing on the aircraft and our ability to support a demonstration launch of the Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL air-launch vehicle,' the company said.
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