DARPA's Innovative 'Rubble to Rockets' Initiative Aims to Recycle Scrap into Rocket Construction

DARPA's recent 'Rubble to Rockets' (R2) program, set to be discussed during an Industry Day on March 18, introduces a groundbreaking approach to building rockets using scrap materials.

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