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DLR has begun testing the qualification model of a fairing that will be used aboard the Callisto booster.
The fairing will reduce aerodynamic drag during ascent and house the GNSS antenna.
The demonstrator is expected to be launched on its inaugural flight between late 2025 and early 2026 .
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