Apollo Industries Update
Apollo Industries (AI) is thrilled to announce groundbreaking progress in our aerospace endeavors. These achievements demonstrate our relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence, reinforcing our commitment to shaping the future of space exploration.
Introducing Loki: Our Next-Generation Rocket
We are proud to unveil our latest creation, the Loki rocket. Designed with cutting-edge technology, Loki is engineered for maximum efficiency, reliability, and performance. This next-generation rocket will play a pivotal role in expanding our capabilities and serving a broader range of missions, from satellite launches to interplanetary exploration.
Revitalizing the Orion and Aurora Rockets
In addition to launching Loki, we are excited to announce the comprehensive modernization of two of our rockets, Orion and Aurora. These upgrades will enhance their performance, sustainability, and versatility, ensuring they remain competitive and reliable for years to come.
- Orion: With its revamped design and advanced engineering, the Orion rocket will now be available for launch at a highly competitive price of $14 million. This cost efficiency underscores our mission to make space exploration more accessible while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.
- Aurora: The Aurora rocket is being equipped with state-of-the-art technologies to better meet the demands of modern space missions, reinforcing its status as a trusted workhorse in our fleet.
Leasing Pad 1 and Pad 2 from ISX
Apollo Industries is excited to announce that we have entered into a leasing agreement with ISX for Pad 1 and Pad 2. This strategic partnership significantly enhances our launch capabilities. We are targeting a launch no earlier than (NET) December 15 from Pad 1. The launch will feature the Orion rocket carrying a mass simulator to validate its upgraded systems and performance. These facilities will play a critical role in supporting our growing fleet and expanding mission portfolio.
Spaceplane for ASSF
Apollo Industries is pleased to share plans for the development of a spaceplane designed for reconnaissance missions in collaboration with the Atlantic Space Systems Force (ASSF). This innovative project is expected to be completed by late 2025 or mid-2026, aiming to provide unparalleled capabilities for strategic and tactical operations in space.
Main Goals
Apollo Industries is committed to achieving ambitious milestones as part of our mission to advance space exploration. Our primary objectives include completing 15 successful launches and achieving 5 successful landings in the near term. These goals will showcase our dedication to reliability, precision, and sustainability in space operations.
Looking Ahead
Apollo Industries remains dedicated to innovation and excellence in the aerospace sector. The development of Loki and the enhancements to Orion and Aurora signify our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our clients and contributing to the advancement of space exploration.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to reach new heights together.