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  2. SpinLaunch - Wikipedia

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    SpinLaunch was founded in 2014 by Jonathan Yaney in Sunnyvale, California.The company's headquarters are in Long Beach. [6] In 2020 it opened a launch site. SpinLaunch continued development of its 140,000 square-foot (13,000 m 2) corporate headquarters in Long Beach, and of its flight test facility at Spaceport America in New Mexico.

  3. SpinLaunch completes first prototype flight using kinetic ...

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    SpinLaunch, a startup working on a kinetic space launch system, has successfully completed its first prototype flight. It’s a major milestone for the seven-year-old company as it works toward a ...

  4. SpinLaunch raises $40M from Airbus, Google and others for ...

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    A stealthy Silicon Valley startup called SpinLaunch says it’s raised a total of $40 million from a high-profile array of investors to get a space catapult system ready for launch by 2022. The ...

  5. Spin stabilization - Wikipedia

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    In aerospace engineering, spin stabilization is a method of stabilizing a satellite or launch vehicle by means of spin, i.e. rotation along the longitudinal axis. The concept originates from conservation of angular momentum as applied to ballistics , where the spin is commonly obtained by means of rifling .

  6. List of Starship launches - Wikipedia

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    The American company has developed Starship with the intention of lowering launch costs using economies of scale. [1] It aims to achieve this by reusing both rocket stages , increasing payload mass to orbit, increasing launch frequency, creating a mass-manufacturing pipeline and adapting it to a wide range of space missions.

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  8. Super heavy-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Shuttle-Derived Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle ("HLV") was an alternate super heavy-lift launch vehicle proposal for the NASA Constellation program, proposed in 2009. [ 74 ] A 1962 design proposal, Sea Dragon , called for an enormous 150 m (490 ft) tall, sea-launched rocket capable of lifting 550 t (1,210,000 lb) to low Earth orbit.

  9. A powerful potential challenger to SpaceX’s rocket dominance ...

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    The launch will mark Blue Origin’s first foray into the business of sending rockets to orbit. If successful, it could position the company to better compete with SpaceX.