MISSION | JUN 28, 2021

On Monday, June 28 at 7:30 p.m. EDT, 23:30 UTC, Beta successfully launched the Gamma-1 mission from Pad A at Launch Complex 1 on East Coast.

Following stage separation, mission team landed Beta’s first stage on Landing Zone 1 at Launch Complex 1 on East Coast – the 7th successfully landing for Beta.

On this mission, iSpace launched the first elements of Gamma station, the combined Power Element and Gamma Lab module to Low Droo Orbit.


HOW TO WATCH?

You can watch the replay of this mission on our YouTube and website.



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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    @iSpace you have written the description of beta heavy static fire that it will be used for the demo THIS SUMMER. What about that ?

    3.5 years ago
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    29.0k iSpace

    @AshtvinayakAerospace Cargo spacecraft will carry some cubesats to the station by August. And they'll be deployed from the station in September.

    3.5 years ago
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    29.0k iSpace

    @SpaceFast probably in September

    3.5 years ago
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    29.0k iSpace

    @DigiAerospace Watson Text to Speech Voices

    3.5 years ago
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    3,030 TerTech

    How will crew get there? Is Crew Scorpio gonna launch on Beta?

    3.5 years ago
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    3,030 TerTech

    Actually, I have a program called ASRS (Atmospheric Satellite Reconnaissance System), so can we launch ASRS cubesats to the station?

    3.5 years ago
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    3,030 TerTech

    YEAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    3.5 years ago
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    14.2k FalconAero

    Amazing

    +1 3.5 years ago
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    5,066 AgniteSpace

    We have seen your cube sat deployer inside your company's space station in the launch video. So, when will be the opportunity to send our small sats to your company to deploy it from the space station?

    +1 3.5 years ago
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    Wen First Crewed Mission?

    3.5 years ago

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