Mission Overview
Rocket Science Co is going to launch TerTech’s Baguette Telescope into interstellar space. Our team will be will be using our expendable version of Bravo 10 V7 1.1, this will be a first. This is also when we have reused flown booster - which previously flew on the “Day and Night” mission.
Bravo 10 V7 1.1 launched from LPC-1 at 12:31 UTC on 13/09/2021 (DD/MM/YYYY).
The mission lasted just tad bit from 3 days. In addition, this marks Rocket Science Co’s longest mission ever.
Watch the Livestream

YouTube. This a replay version of the mission.


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    @TerTech. This mission allowed us to reuse the booster once, refly it and make it into an expendable version. So it gave us a lot of new data. And we're preparing for Bravo 10 V8, so any information from previous rockets is beneficial.

    3.1 years ago
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    3,015 TerTech

    But of all the missions you had, why did you choose this one to be the booster’s reuse?

    3.1 years ago
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    @TerTech. We had to try it out because we need more data to improve Bravo 10 V8 on its reliability after being flown and refurbished. Like we said in the video this mission is special in every way.

    3.1 years ago
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    3,015 TerTech

    It’s been an honour to be the first customer to have a payload flown on a reused booster. It’s sad to see this historic booster go to waste.

    3.1 years ago
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    Servicing it will be more expensive than the actual launch.

    3.2 years ago
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    And now he wants to send people to service it right after launch…

    3.2 years ago

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