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Last week, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave California-based Varda Space Industries permission to land the spacecraft from its W-1 mission in northern Utah. If all goes according to plan, W-1's 3-foot-wide capsule will re-enter Earth's atmosphere today, Varda announced on Feb. 15. The craft will land under parachutes at one of two U.S. military sites west of Salt Lake City. Adam Small, KSL Newsradio Reporter was at the landing spot last September and joins the conversation to explain the significance of these events taking place in Utah.
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Last week, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave California-based Varda Space Industries permission to land the spacecraft from its W-1 mission in northern Utah. If all goes according to plan, W-1's 3-foot-wide capsule will re-enter Earth's atmosphere today, Varda announced on Feb. 15. The craft will land under parachutes at one of two U.S. military sites west of Salt Lake City. Adam Small, KSL Newsradio Reporter was at the landing spot last September and joins the conversation to explain the significance of these events taking place in Utah.