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Britain is joining a small group of nations, sending rockets from its own soil into the sky. This Air Force runway in southwest England has been converted into a spaceport. From here, Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit will use a modified Boeing 747 to deploy a payload of nine satellites. Bloomberg's Hani Shawwa reports.
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