Will a reusable orbital rocket booster be re-flown by a company other than SpaceX before 2025?
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A non-SpaceX booster which has been recovered after an orbital launch must fly a second orbital mission before Jan 1, 2025, for this market to resolve YES. Candidate vehicles for such a mission may include Electron or New Glenn.
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Not re-using it yet, but seems like only a matter of time:
https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/18/23798686/rocket-lab-electron-reusable-satellite-launch
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