Talk:Rocket Factory Augsburg

Latest comment: 3 months ago by N2e in topic Split off RFA One (2024)

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Split off RFA One (2024)

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Was split on 24 August 24

{{split apart}} I propose that the content for RFA One rocket be split off into a separate article on the rocket. It currently makes up about half of this article, greatly unbalancing it, and suggesting that the nominal topic of this article is not correct. There is sufficient material to support two separate articles. -- 64.229.88.34 (talk) 23:19, 22 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Post-anomaly investigation and report by RFA

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This is a quite thorough summary of the initial investigation and findings, as of 23 August, just four days after the engine test and destruction of the vehicle. UPDATE on our S1 test anomaly! Our first stage is gone – but we have collected a significant amount of data and film footage. After reviewing it, we want to share some insights into the technical analysis, preliminary conclusions and our next steps..., RFA, 23 August 2024. Watch the video now, if interested. I'm confident we'll have good coverage in the space media in the coming day or so and can use those to source the article. N2e (talk) 22:41, 23 August 2024 (UTC)Reply