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Re: California gay druggie run Astra's stock drops 24% after rocket failed to deliver NASA mission to orbit

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Jul 22, 2022, 7:35:03 PM7/22/22
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Shares of rocket-builder Astra fell sharply in trading on Monday
after a weekend launch carrying NASA satellites failed to reach
orbit.

Astra’s rocket LV0010 took off on Sunday from launch complex 46
at Cape Canaveral in Florida, carrying two satellites on NASA’s
TROPICS-1 mission. The first part of the mission went as
planned, but the engine on the upper portion of the rocket shut
down early and the company was unable to deploy the satellites.

“We are reviewing flight data to determine the root cause of
this anomaly and will provide additional information when it is
available,” Astra wrote in a securities filing.

Astra stock fell 23.8% to close at $1.54 a share. The TROPICS-1
mission represents the company’s second mission failure in three
launches this year.

In a tweet, Astra CEO Chris Kemp noted that NASA needs to have
four of the planned six TROPICS satellites in orbit to be
successful, so “the next two launches need to work.” TROPICS-1
was the first of three missions that NASA awarded to Astra.

“Our team understands what is at stake,” Kemp said.

The company’s vehicle stands 43 feet tall and is considered a
small rocket in the launch market. Astra’s goal is to launch as
many of its small rockets as it can — aiming to hit a rate of
one rocket per day by 2025 — and further drop its $2.5 million
price tag.

Astra went public last year after completing a SPAC merger,
raising funds to build out production of its small rockets,
expand its facilities in Alameda, California, and grow its
spacecraft and spaceport business lines.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/13/astras-stock-drops-after-rocket-
failed-to-deliver-nasa-mission-to-orbit.html

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