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Welcome to Edition 8.20 of the Rocket Report! For the second week in a row, Blue Origin dominated the headlines with news about its New Glenn rocket. After a stunning success November 13 with the launch and landing of the second New Glenn rocket, Jeff Bezosβ space company revealed a roadmap this week showing how engineers will supercharge the vehicle with more engines. Meanwhile, in South Texas, SpaceX took a step toward the first flight of the next-generation Starship rocket. There will be no Rocket Report next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. We look forward to resuming delivery of all the news in space lift the first week of December.
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Northropβs Pegasus rocket wins a rare contract.Β A startup named Katalyst Space Technologies won a $30 million contract from NASA in August to build a robotic rescue mission for the agencyβs Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in low-Earth orbit. Swift, in space since 2004, is a unique instrument designed to study gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the Universe. The spacecraft lacks a propulsion system and its orbit is subject to atmospheric drag, and NASA says it is βracing against the clockβ to boost Swiftβs orbit and extend its lifetime before it falls back to Earth. On Wednesday, Katalyst announced it selected Northrop Grummanβs air-launched Pegasus XL rocket to send the rescue craft into orbit next year.


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