Hyper-X to fly smoother trajectory on next launch attempt
Following the analysis of its first failed flight attempt last June, NASA's Hyper-X program is planning a different trajectory for its second launch attempt next year that should make conditions less harsh for its modified Pegasus booster vehicle. The 12-foot long X-43A hypersonic demonstrator is a...
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