Small launch vehicle startup, Astra, has joined the ranks of companies sending vehicles up into space. The California startup launched its second orbital flight yesterday, Wednesday 15 December, just before 16:00 PM EST from the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Kodiak Island in Alaska. The company's Rocket 3.2 passed the Kármán line, which is the point that most consider the barrier between Earth's atmosphere and space. Astra didn't share a live stream video of the iconic moment, but its team shared regular updates on its Twitter page. Astra's 38-foot-tall (12 meters) Rocket 3.2 hit a bunch of milestones during its flight yesterday, most notably shooting through its first-stage engine burn, successfully separating its second-stage, and soaring over