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Cable Incidents 'Exceptional' in Frequency, says Finnish Secret Service
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Rocket Lab to Convert Barge for Rocket Landings at Sea
Rocket Lab, a company specializing in launch services and space systems, has acquired a barge which will be modified to specialized ocean landing platform for rockets returning to Earth.Rocket Lab acquired the
Orlen and Equinor to Jointly Explore CCS Opportunities
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