
An Oriole-Terrier sounding rocket performs a test launch from NASA's spaceport in Wallops, Virginia.
Credit: NASA
The Zeus solid rocket motor designed by Kratos Defense has completed a first ground test, but a scheduled first flight with the company’s Erinyes hypersonic vehicle has been delayed to 2024, company executives said Aug. 3. The Zeus, a low-cost motor designed to power Kratos’ Erinyes and Dark Fury...
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