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  2. Bleeping Computer - Wikipedia

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    Bleeping Computer is a website covering technology news and offering free computer help via its forums that was created by Lawrence Abrams in 2004. [2] It publishes news focusing heavily on cybersecurity, but also covers other topics including computer software, computer hardware, operating system and general technology.

  3. Two-person rule - Wikipedia

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    Sealed Authenticator System safe at a missile launch control center with two crew locks. The two-person rule is a control mechanism designed to achieve a high level of security for especially critical material or operations. Under this rule, access and actions require the presence of two or more authorized people at all times.

  4. LauncherOne - Wikipedia

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    LauncherOne was a two-stage orbital launch vehicle developed and flown by Virgin Orbit that had operational flights from 2021 to 2023, after being in development from 2007 to 2020.

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  6. On a long-dormant pad in Florida, a rocket that could ... - AOL

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    A Blue Origin New Shepard rocket lifts off from the company's launch site in West Texas on March 31, 2022. The mission carried five paying passengers and Gary Lai, New Shepard's chief architect ...

  7. Space launch - Wikipedia

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    Safety is the probability of causing injury or loss of life. Unreliable launchers are not necessarily unsafe, whereas reliable launchers are usually, but not invariably safe. Apart from catastrophic failure of the launch vehicle itself, other safety hazards include depressurisation, and the Van Allen radiation belts which preclude orbits which ...

  8. Starship passes FAA safety review for historic launch attempt

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    Regulators have concluded a safety review of SpaceX’s Mars-bound Starship craft ahead of a historic launch attempt of the world’s biggest rocket.. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ...

  9. Falcon 1 - Wikipedia

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    The launch attempt on 19 March was delayed 45 minutes from 23:00 GMT because of a data-relay issue, and then scrubbed 1 minute 2 seconds before launch at 23:45 because of a computer issue, whereby the safety computer incorrectly detected a transmission failure caused by a hardware delay of a few milliseconds in the process. 20 March attempt was ...