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Offline CameronD

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Re: Equatorial Launch Australia
« Reply #80 on: 09/20/2024 07:11 am »
Oh wow, I didn't realise this was happening up in Arnhem Land, I was just up at Nulhunbuy two weeks ago. Wish I'd known, might have been able to check it out. Ahh well...

Well, technically, there's nothing much at all happening in Arnhem Land.. it's all happening in Adelaide and elsewhere, so don't worry too much.  If/when stuff gets built, I'm sure they'll tell us.  :)
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Re: Equatorial Launch Australia
« Reply #81 on: 09/30/2024 02:02 am »
Beyond press releases this feels like a more appropriate description of the launch cadence here in Australia (Southern Launch, ELA, and Gilmour included)

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