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Rocket Factory Augsburg AG is a company in the space industry.
RFA's goal is to provide frequent, precise and low-cost access to space for payloads up to 1,300kg to better understand, connect and protect Earth. Three advantages help it achieve this: last-mile-delivery by its orbital stage, an extremely cost-effective architecture, and superior staged combustion Helix engines.

Your launch into the new space.


Web: rfa.space

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