NASA to launch rockets from Australia's north for scientific studies
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NASA is set to launch three rockets for scientific research from an Australian space center, marking NASA's first rocket launch at a foreign commercial facility.
"This is a really exciting project," Albanese said during a media briefing in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory. "The idea that NASA is directly involved here in Australia should be something of pride for all Australians."
The NASA missions will investigate heliophysics, astrophysics and planetary science phenomena that can be only seen from the southern hemisphere. The first rocket will blast off on June 26, while the others are planned for July 4 and 12.
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