This is what it is like to be a rocket
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Technology has taken us from earth to A bunch of on-board Hero4 cameras took this video of an Aerospace
Maraia was taken up on the 20-foot tall SpaceLoft-10 rocket, which the
The cameras capture every moment as it leaves the launch platform. At the 1:16 mark we see the Maraia capsule separate from the launch vehicle before beginning its journey back to terra firma.
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Maraia's mission is to make it an inexpensive, autonomous International Space Station-based vehicle for returning small scientific and engineering payloads to Earth as and when required.
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