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[i]Two rival rocket teams are preparing their vehicles here, ready to vie for cash in this year's Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge. Armadillo Aerospace and TrueZer0 are making final checks on their respective rocket gear, ready to take to the sky Oct. 24 and 25 at the Las Cruces International Airport. ...each day's rocket roaring schedule is as follows: there are three flight windows: 7:30 am, 11 am, and 2:30 pm. (local Mountain Time). Each window lasts 2.5 hours, and there is a one hour break in between each window. If everything works as planned, there will be two flights in each window. Depending on the outcome of each flight attempt, the later flight windows are subject to change - for example, the last flight window on Saturday might not be used if it is not needed.[/i]
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