Flight Overview:

The Bravo 10 V7 is our latest rocket to come out of the Bravo program, and today we want to show what it can do. This test flight is a also vital one as it not only helps us to gather information but also helps us on how to livestream our future rocket launches. Now this is a first and we didn’t expect any good results, but we are proud and loud that our test flight was completed without any hassle and we tested all of our streaming equipment.

Our payload was one of our communication satellites and we plan to put more into orbit as we get busier throughout the year.

We then are planning to fully automated our rockets so that we are not limited to one person landing and controlling the upper stage.

The Bravo 10 V7 launched from LPC-1 in RSC’s Space Center on Droo. Our launch window was from 8:00:00 UTC to 9:45:00 UTC, the launch temperature was 28ºC and winds were flowing to the East at 3 knots.

We hope to see you again on our next livestream with even better quality, we might also be able to make one of our employees talk over the events of the launch.

Specs of the Bravo 10 V7:
(These numbers are from the current Bravo rocket, these will change with the next generation)

Payload Capacity: 75 Metric Tons
Engine Count: 10 (not counting payload engine)
Height: 175m
Diameter: 3.7m with faring 9.7m
Thrust: 36,768 Kn (Booster: 34.4kN, Second Stage: 2.3kN)
Weight: 1557.521 Tonnes
Total Delta V: 79,501 m/s
Price: $126.8M (New) $65M (Reused)

Feel free to watch the video here, we’re planning to do one more test flight before the end of the month.


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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    @RocketScienceCo ok,creating a separate forum for This announcement 👍

    3.3 years ago
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    @AshtvinayakAerospace, that’s a great idea. We should probably start small, like launching satellites for each other first and then move on to creating rockets.

    3.3 years ago
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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    @RocketScienceCo building rockets together or launching satellites for each other

    3.3 years ago
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    @AshtvinayakAerospace, okay! What should we collaborate on?

    3.3 years ago
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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    Let's have a collab

    3.3 years ago

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