Epic Aerospace's Record-Setting Space Tug May Be Recoverable After Millions of Kilometers
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Summary
The article discusses Epic Aerospace's record-setting space tug that was launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in February of last year. The spacecraft has traveled millions of kilometers and there's now a chance to bring it back, solving a mystery that had remained unsolved until recently. The content appears to be about space technology and aerospace engineering achievements.
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· 3 pulledEpic Aerospace's record-setting tug has traveled millions of kilometers, and there's a chance we can bring it back
A cursed rocket took off on February 27th of last year. And it left us with a mystery that had gone unsolved . . . until now.
The rocket was a SpaceX Falcon 9. It launched from Florida and did what it…
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