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    The Aurora rocket launched within the Mojave desert on 24 September

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    A group of scholars from Imperial College London is in limbo after shedding the £150,000 rocket they launched in direction of space on 24 September. Volunteers are scouring the Mojave desert in California for proof that can set up whether or not the mission was profitable or not.

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