SaxaVord Spaceport announces August launch window for potential rocket test flight
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SaxaVord Spaceport has announced a five-week launch window from August 10th through early September for a potential rocket test flight by one of its clients. The window, coordinated with international, national, and local authorities, is designed to minimize disruption to the community of Unst while maintaining high safety standards. The window does not guarantee a launch will occur, but allows for one if the client is ready.
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It does not necessarily mean that there will be a launch, but allows one of SaxaVord's clients to attempt a test flight if it is ready to do so.
Although the agreed launch window spans five weeks from Monday 10th August, this does not mean restrictions wi
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