The US Air Force declined Varda Space Industries' application to land the re-entry capsule at a Utah training facility.
However, on September 15, it stated onThe post added, "It was originally designed for a full year on orbit if needed. We look forward to continuing to collaborate w/ our gov partners to bring our capsule back to Earth as soon as possible.”
Varda again submitted a request for the FAA to review its decision on September 8; as of now, that request is still awaiting a response. This mission is the initial experiment to assess the feasibility of employing their satellite technology to manufacture pharmaceuticals in a space-based environment.Ritonavir, a drug used to treat HIV. The initial drug-production trial lasted 27 hours and ended on June 30.
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