A test of the ringed cluster of Stoke Space Technologies’ second-stage reusable engines at the company’s facility in Moses Lake.

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Reaching for the sky: Stoke Space Technologies looks to remake rocketry in Moses Lake
November 25, 2022 1 a.m.

Reaching for the sky: Stoke Space Technologies looks to remake rocketry in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE — On roughly 23.5 acres of what used to be sagebrush-covered scrub­land north of Moses Lake, engineers with Stoke Space Technologies are working to build the future of spaceflight. “Moses Lake is where we do our engine develop testing,” said Andy Lapsa, Stoke CEO and co-founder of the company with Tom Feldman. “We’ve started with our second-stage rocket engine. And, you know, as we need to grow our testing needs, we are hopeful that we can do that in Moses Lake as well.” Both Lapsa and Feldman are veteran rocket engine and propulsion engineers with Blue Origin, the Kent, Washington-based reusable rocket company founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, whose single-stage, reusable New Shepard rocket took actor William Shatner on a 10-minute ride to the very edge of space in October 2022.