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An early Monday morning launch was the first of two on the Space Coast with planned booster landings that could bring sonic ...
The aircraft, detailed in blueprints in a recent academic paper, is meant to reach Mach 1.6 and have a barely audible sonic boom when the project comes to fruition, according to the outlet.
The first launch, CRS-32, will carry supplies to the ISS before sunrise, followed by a sonic boom upon the booster landing. The second, Bandwagon-3, is a rideshare mission launching numerous small ...