Collision Space is targeting wednesday August 28, at 4:30pm GMT, for the first orbital launch test of the Eternity One rocket.
Eternity is a fully reusable rocket capable of carrying payloads into low droo orbit; for this test mission, it will carry the droo observer satellite.
This small satellite is equipped with a 360-degree camera to take photos and videos of our planet, it also has a small engine that can reduce its orbit to make it burn up in the atmosphere without causing additional space junk.
MISSION TIMELINE:
T-00:50 Strongback retract
T-00:20 Startup
T-00:08 WSS activate
T-00:01 Engine egnition
T-00:00 Liftoff
T+00:35 Max-Q
T+01:20 Stage separation
T+01:40 Boostback Burn
T+02:00 Boostback burn shut down
T+02:20 SECO-1
T+04:55 SECO-2
T+05:05 Landing Burn-1
T+05:16 Booster touch down
T+06:40 Faring opening
T+09:40 Payload separation
T+43:00 Second stage flip
T+54:25 Faring closure
T+58:00 De-orbit burn
T+01:07:10 Atmospheric reentry
T+01:10:30 Landing burn -2
T+01:10:35 Splashdown
Webcast will go live 6 minutes before launch on youtube.
We will go live twice: the first to follow the launch up to the separation of the payload, and the second, which will be broadcast about 40 minutes after the end of the first, to follow the re-entry into the atmosphere and the landing in the ocean.
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