Fourth flight of NASA's DC-XA is set for Friday.
NASA'S DC-XA subscale single-stage-to-orbit prototype is set to fly for the fourth time Friday afternoon at White Sands Missile Range, N.M. The lightweight vertical takeoff and landing rocket is slated to fly for two minutes 20 seconds, reaching an altitude of 4,100 feet and moving 2,800 feet...
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