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		By: Dick Eagleson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It was good the story had a November 2016 intended date for first test flight.  Haven&#039;t seen anything that definite stated by SNC before.  Not so good that said test is still intended to be on an Atlas V, a rocket that may well no longer exist, or at least not be available for this purpose, by November 2016.  Oh well.  SNC&#039;s recent deals with ESA, the Germans and the Japanese testify to their agility at broken-field running.  If Atlas V evaporates between now and November 2016, I&#039;m confident SNC will make other arrangements.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was good the story had a November 2016 intended date for first test flight.  Haven&#8217;t seen anything that definite stated by SNC before.  Not so good that said test is still intended to be on an Atlas V, a rocket that may well no longer exist, or at least not be available for this purpose, by November 2016.  Oh well.  SNC&#8217;s recent deals with ESA, the Germans and the Japanese testify to their agility at broken-field running.  If Atlas V evaporates between now and November 2016, I&#8217;m confident SNC will make other arrangements.</p>
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