Baguette Space Telescope has liftoff! The Bravo 10 used for this mission was the first reflown booster by Rocket Science Co, and it’s sad that the booster would just crash into the ocean. This historic booster has previously supported the Day and Night mission, and now the historic booster will end it’s life by launching a historic mission to interstellar space. This is also a variable telescope, which can adjust to any light spectrum.
But we will need contractors to service the telescope. We are open for RFPs on a spacecraft that can quickly reach the telescope and come back to the space center in a short amount of time, preferably using renewable fuel sources.
@TerTech Lol I bet you may as well send a new mission with the robot because it costs more money to service it than the actual launch cost.