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WASHINGTON — True Anomaly, a startup based in Denver, is building two small satellites that it plans to launch into orbit later this year. One of the spacecraft will attempt to chase down an "uncooperative" object and take pictures up close. This is the type of technology that the U.S. military needs to compete with rival powers in space, True Anomaly's CEO and co-founder Even Rogers told SpaceNews. The startup, formed a year ago to focus on the national security market, announced April 6 it has raised $30 million in pre-seed, seed, and Series A funding. It built a 35,000…
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