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Space Digest - March 20, 2025









Space Ops: With Its First Spacecraft, Firefly Scores Solid Win
by Irene Klotz
Success was all the sweeter when Firefly, with its debut spacecraft, not only landed on the Moon, but operated for more than 14 days on the lunar surface.
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Thor At 100,000 Ft.
by Aviation Week Network Staff
The cover image on the Mar. 17, 1958, of Aviation Week & Space Technology shows a long-range photograph of the ROTI II of a 62 ft. Thor firing which was taken when the missile was at an 18 mi. altitude and 35 mi. slant range from the tracking telescope.
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