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[Via Satellite 05-11-2015] XCOR Aerospace has bonded the XCOR Lynx Mark I strakes to the Lynx spacecraft fuselage. Lynx is a piloted, two-seat, fully reusable liquid rocket-powered vehicle that takes-off and lands horizontally. With the strakes bonded to Lynx, “we have an open path toward the integration of a number of subsystems, and this means [...] The post XCOR Aerospace’s Lynx Mark I Spacecraft Closer to Full Assembly appeared first on Via Satellite.
Source: [url=http://www.satellitetoday.com/launch/2015/05/11/xcor-aerospaces-lynx-mark-i-spacecraft-closer-to-full-assembly/]XCOR Aerospace’s Lynx Mark I Spacecraft Closer to Full Assembly[/url]
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