Rocket startup Astra reaches space for the first time with second launch attempt from Alaska

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San Francisco-area startup Astra became the latest U.S. rocket builder to reach space on Tuesday, with the successful launch of its Rocket 3.2.

SpaceX also often includes small satellites as "rideshares" on its much larger Falcon 9 rocket, which stands at 230 feet tall and can carry up to 22,800 kilograms to low Earth orbit.

Alongside SpaceX and Rocket Lab, Astra represents the third U.S. company begun since the turn of the century to privately develop a satellite launch system and successfully reach space.As its name suggests, Rocket 3.2 is the latest iteration in Astra's work to develop its vehicle. Rocket 3.0 was destroyed on the launchpad in March due to a valve issue as the company was preparing it for liftoff.

Rocket 3.1 launched successfully on Sept. 11 but failed to make it out of the atmosphere, with the rocket's engines firing for about 30 seconds before an issue with its guidance system caused the engines to shut down and the rocket fell back to Earth. Astra CEO Chris Kemp said after Rocket 3.1 launch that he expected it to be the first of three flights before the company reached orbit.

Astra uses a very small team of employees onsite to launch its rockets, sending about half a dozen people to Alaska to setup the launch.The company has customer contracts for a few dozen launches once it begins commercial service. A single customer can buy a dedicated Astra launch for about $2.5 million. That makes its rockets competitive against other companies offering small rocket rides to space, as Rocket Lab's Electron goes for about $7 million.

Kemp said that Astra will fly payloads on the upcoming Rocket 3.3 launch, which the company expects to happen early next year.

 

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