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“Discovering the Bright Side: True Anomaly’s CEO Overcomes Challenges on Company’s Debut Mission”

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True Anomaly‘s first mission didn’t go as planned by any stretch of the imagination, but the space and defense startup’s CEO, Even Rogers, said he doesn’t consider it a failure. The aim of this first mission, Mission X, was to demonstrate these capabilities on orbit for the first time. True Anomaly closed a $100 million Series B round last year to accelerate those plans. By all accounts, the outcome of Mission X has not slowed the company down whatsoever: True Anomaly is planning on flying at least twice more in the next twelve months. “The success story of Jackal Mission X is twofold,” Rogers said.

Triumphant Failure: Sierra Space’s Inflatable Habitat Delivers Controlled Explosion

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Sierra Space has completed a key test of its inflatable space habitat, as the company progresses toward launching and operating a private space station with Blue Origin before the end of the decade. The “ultimate burst pressure” test of the inflatable module was conducted at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. The softgoods that make up the LIFE habitat include Vectran straps, which are made out of high-performance polymers, and other materials. Although the burst test is certainly suggestive, it would be a mistake to compare the LIFE module to a balloon. Sierra said this year will be one of “aggressive” testing at both sub- and full-scale of the other layers of the habitat.