Pad rebuild, Mars mission, and trademark shake-ups headline this Rocket Report

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Blue Origin has begun rebuilding its Florida launch pad after a New Glenn explosion and plans to fly again by year-end, while Relativity Space unveils an Interplanetary Sciences Program aiming for a 2028 Mars orbiter on Terran R; Latitude changes the Zephyr name due to trademark risk, Zhuque-2E upper stage breaks up in orbit, Japan’s H3 returns to flight, AST SpaceMobile’s satellites ride a SpaceX Falcon 9, and Ariane 6 advances for Amazon’s launcher needs.
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