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Thai Startup Fist In Asia To Launch Payload Aboard Us Rocket

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Thai Startup Fist In Asia To Launch Payload Aboard Us Rocket

By Taylor McAvoy, Contributor

 

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BANGKOK — A satellite startup aiming to bring space technology benefits to Thailand became the first in Asia to send a payload last week aboard a reusable, US-built rocket.

 

Mu Space Corp, a one-year-old startup, became the first Asian company to send a payload aboard a rocket launched by Blue Origin, a US space venture founded by Amazon CEO and billionaire Jeff Bezos. The New Shepard 3 rocket launched July 18 in Van Horn, Texas and landed 11 minutes later.

 

Source: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2018/07/26/thai-startup-fist-in-asia-to-launch-payload-aboard-us-rocket/

 
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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thai Startup Fist

Something like this???

 

 

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17 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Something like this???

 

 

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What's an 'Us' rocket?

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Thai Startup Fist In Asia To Launch Payload

 

Clearly a typo.. Its missing a G 

I would have thought, this would be the first thing to go into Space

from here.  :giggle:

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Edited by stanleycoin

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