Auto Credit Based on RocketScienceCo's Bravo 10 V8 Test Version
Bravo 10 V8
Bravo 10 V8 is Rocket Science Co's launch vehicle. It has undergone several designs and technical improvements in order to become the most advanced partially reusable launch vehicle. We were able to test the envelope of what a reusable rocket can accomplish thanks to technological advancements and the expertise of iSpace Inc.
Specifications
Payload Capacity: 50,000 kg to GEO (36,000km x 36,000km).
Fairing Size: 6.5m x 30m
Thrust: 42,469 kN
Unmatched Reliability
We were able to compute Bravo 10 V8 one of the most reliable rockets ever designed and constructed due to improved technology and iSpace's cooperation, and as well as a direct reference to prior rockets (Bravo 10 V7 1.1 and Beta Block 4).
Thousands of computer simulations
Advanced technology
Redundancies Systems.
Reusable Rocket
As part of the Bravo series, all Bravo rockets have been designed to be able to land back on land and then be reused for yet another mission in the future. This technology enables Rocket Science Co to save money on production and testing.
Credits
Vizzy, Landing Legs and Grid Fins made by @iSpace Inc.
Contact Us
If you have some questions or would like to request something, you can send us an email by using this email address rocket.science.incorporated@gmail.com, you can also contact us via Twitter DM’s and lastly, you can also find us on Discord. Each email is to receive a response within 6 hours to 48 hours. We are always open to any suggestions or for any rocket troubleshooting.
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: Bravo 10 V8 Test Version
- Successors 1 craft(s)
- Created On: iOS
- Game Version: 0.9.802.0
- Price: $206,945k
- Number of Parts: 323
- Dimensions: 187 m x 13 m x 13 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 105.8km/s
- Total Thrust: 117.1MN
- Engines: 16
- Wet Mass: 2.29E+6kg
- Dry Mass: -401,121kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
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1 | 9 | 6.8km/s | 34.9MN | 2.9m | 2.29E+6kg |
3 | 6 | 14m/s | 74.6MN | 0s | 4.17E+5kg |
4 | 1 | 98.9km/s | 7.6MN | 10.2m | 4.17E+5kg |
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1,489 RocketScienceCo
A new version of Bravo 10 V8, will be online on Friday. Fixes with payload lights and lowered the signal receiver/broadcaster. And some slight improvements on engines and aesthetics.
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1,489 RocketScienceCo
@TerTech, watch out for Echo 5 coming out some time in November.
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3,030 TerTech
Nice rocket, @RocketScienceCo! May you continue to make better rockets in the future. Godspeed!
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