Second round of NASA rockets set to launch from East Arnhem Land
The Northern Territory's new role as a space hub continues with the second of three NASA rockets scheduled to blast off from East Arnhem Land tomorrow. But what goes up must come down and the question is what happens when the rockets come back down to earth.
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