Crafting a Lunar Trajectory in Newspace

TechCrunch published this video item, entitled “Crafting a Lunar Trajectory in Newspace” – below is their description.

Rocket Lab has upgraded its ambitions from building a global launch empire to designing its own spacecraft and visiting the Moon and beyond. Founder and CEO Peter Beck will speak to the challenges and opportunities lying ahead for his fast-growing space and tech outfit.

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