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Inversion Space Receives FAA Reentry License for Orbital Cargo Delivery Capsule
Oct 15, 2024, 11:55 PM
Inversion Space has received a reentry license from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its orbital cargo delivery capsule demonstration. This milestone makes Inversion Space the second company to receive FAA reentry approval, following SpaceX. The approval marks a significant step for the company and the broader space ecosystem, as Inversion Space is now the only company other than SpaceX with an active mission that returns from space to the United States.
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