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A look inside Vaya Space's Dauntless rocket manufacturing and testing

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Floridabased launch company Vaya Space is working towards the first launch of its Dauntless rocket, a twostage launch vehicle designed and assembled on Florida's Space Coast.

On Monday, July 15, 2024, they received their first pathfinding liquid oxygen tank shell, which will be used in their test campaign. The delivery came from Californiabased Scorpius Space Launch Company, which also manufactured the LOX tank used on Intuitive Machines' NovaC lander, Odysseus.

Spaceflight Now Reporter Will RobinsonSmith got an exclusive tour of the Vaya Space facilities in Cocoa and their test stand to learn more about the production of the rocket and the path to launch at Space Launch Complex 13 (SLC13) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, the location also known as Landing Zone 1 where SpaceX currently lands some of its Falcon 9 first stage boosters.

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