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[i][URL=https://southernlaunch.space/]Southern Launch[/URL] said Saturday's [Sept. 19] launch aimed to reach 85 kilometres, which would make it the highest any commercial rocket had reached from Australian soil. It was the second attempt to launch the 3.4-metre long, 34-kilogram rocket after the first on Tuesday misfired. A second rocket was successfully fired off about 11:45am. A recovery effort is underway to locate the rockets and payloads now they have fallen back to Earth... A small device was deployed to the edge of space during Saturday morning's launch. The payload's purpose is to collect information with its built-in sensors on its journey back to Earth to assist with DEWC's development of satellite technology.[/i]
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