Scientists Press Through Shutdown With Space Physics Mission

Credit: Caper 2 launch: Andøya Space Center
HOUSTON—Sounding rocket launches for NASA’s Grand Challenge Initiative-Cusp have been continuing despite the ongoing partial U.S. government shutdown that has shuttered much of the space agency. Veteran Dartmouth University space physicist Jim LaBelle watched the sounding rocket for his science team...

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