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ETA Space
« on: 06/06/2022 05:32 pm »
« Last Edit: 06/29/2022 04:26 pm by zubenelgenubi »
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Re: ETA Space
« Reply #1 on: 06/06/2022 06:09 pm »
They were one of the winners of NASA's 2020 Tipping Point Selections, to investigate cryogenic fluid management. Notably, their planned test module will be based on a Photon bus.
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Re: ETA Space
« Reply #2 on: 01/23/2024 02:20 am »
I guess this is the Eta Space thread. Last I heard, they were planning a March 2024 launch on RocketLab for LOXSat-1. Any update?
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Re: ETA Space
« Reply #3 on: 01/23/2024 02:27 am »
I guess this is the Eta Space thread. Last I heard, they were planning a March 2024 launch on RocketLab for LOXSat-1. Any update?

Delay one year, now 2025:

https://arstechnica.com/space/2023/12/nasa-wants-to-see-gas-stations-in-space-but-so-far-its-tanks-are-empty/
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