PLUS: SpaceX Starship returns to space, but leaks nix critical tests.
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| Space Digest - May 29, 2025 |
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| | by Irene Klotz | Blue Origin plans to attempt to land its MK1 on the Moon this year, and if successful, it would become the largest vehicle to touch down on the Moon's surface.
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| | | by Aviation Week Network Staff | The cover of the June 6, 1960, issue shows the Kiwi-A nonflying test reactor for the Project Rover nuclear rocket program is photographed during full-power operation.
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