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On May 15th, 1963, NASA astronaut L. Gordon Cooper lifted off from Launch Complex 14 in Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard the Faith 7 spacecraft—the last of the Mercury missions. Stoke Space is honored to be able to continue the legacy of this historic launch complex with our Nova rocket. As our Co-founder and CEO, Andy Lapsa, said when the Space Force allocated us the pad, “We’re standing on the shoulders of giants, and we’re beyond humbled by the historic significance of LC-14. The opportunity to reactivate this site is a profound responsibility that our entire team holds in the highest regard. As we bring LC-14 back to life and carry its legacy into the future, we will be sure to do so in a way that preserves its existing history and pays homage to those who came before us.” Photo Credit: NASA

  • Faith 7 launching from LC-14
Alexis Ohanian Sr.

Founder at 7️⃣7️⃣6️⃣

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Inspiring! As is Stoke Space

Your company and its mission is so inspiring! So excited to see all you do for the industry!

David Crowe, PMP - ITILv3

Space Development Agency - Warfighter Integration Cell

2mo

The courage, bravery, informed belief & hope for a shining future . . . It takes one’s breath away.

David Czuba

Training Professional and Career Technologist

2mo

When do you hear this kind of language from a new launch provider?

Bruce Considine

Mechanical Engineer - 3D Animator - Author

2mo

Fly your second stage ASAP on anything. Be first with a reusable second stage.

Robin Miller

Empathic, versatile (not just IT/electronics) troubleshooter/technician with a wide range of capabilities/interests

2mo

Tremendous respect to Stoke for recognizing and commemorating past achievements - we do indeed "stand on the shoulders of giants."

Tony Rusi

CTO at AERA Space Technologies, Inc

2mo

Can LNG/LO2 be made hyperbolic by adding 10% Silane to the LNG?

👍 🚀 A great legacy story to share with students🎒

Why can America 54 years long not Landing on the Moon? CEO and Director job to change that fact.

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Mark Gotch

C E O at Historical Aerospace News.Com

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Way to go…Stoke Space…You go forward with the spirit and Enthusiasm… remembering the historic importance of the mercury missions.

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