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Rocket built in Palm Beach County helping propel Artemis I to moon

Por: WPTV Tech September 24, 2022

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla.  — A rocket built and tested in Palm Beach County is helping NASA on its newest mission to the moon.Alligators roam off the Beeline Highway and so do rocket scientists.In dirt- and dust-free shoes, gowns and goggles, WPTV stepped into the heart of Aerojet Rocketdyne west of Jupiter with three of their best and brightest employees.I went to FSU, said Morgan Bublitz, a manufacturing engineer. Bublitz graduated from... + full article



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