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While U.S.-based companies are launching more payloads into orbit than ever before, they’re still limited by the inefficiency of conventional rockets. With rockets, most of the weight is in the propellant, not the payload, and a huge portion of it is burned simply battling Earth’s gravity and atmosphere.
Still, multiple online websites that track launches suggest that at least three Starlink deployment missions are on the schedule in the week ahead alone from California. Additionally, NASA could launch two science satellites sometime in July.
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Early July 13, a new SpaceX mission will lift off from Cape Canaveral. Here's what to know about Commercial GTO 1.
Gilmour Space is preparing once more to launch its homegrown Eris rocket no earlier than Wednesday, July 16, at 7:30 AM AEST (21:30 UTC on Tuesday, July 15). The vehicle is poised to become the first orbital launch from Australian soil by a sovereign-built vehicle.
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