We successfully landed the B.3202 first-stage in the early April, but decided not to reuse it. We still test fired the engines to prove that it could be launched again.
(B.3203 will be reused.)
Looks like early fuel depletion caused engine shutdown just above the pad. But vehicle is still in one piece. We just completed the post-landing data inspection and all systems look good.
a new version(v1.1) of the Beta's grid fins would introduce greater controllability to the first stage rocket booster.
Because v1.1 fins would provide lower drag, we will re-light 2~3 engines for landing. or performing landing burn at a higher altitude. (Fuel consumption is the only downside)
In addition, Beta will descend at a higher angle of attack.
@ChaoticGraviton Cool!
Team is ready to reuse first stage(Rideshare 7). We won't launch a second-hand rocket in April unless we receive a new launch requirement.
Your flight maybe will delay because of something, but we will launch your Payload to space as soon as possible. In addition, If you payload mass or size is larger than maximum, we will cancel your order.
@CASXA no
3.6 years agoWe successfully landed the B.3202 first-stage in the early April, but decided not to reuse it. We still test fired the engines to prove that it could be launched again.
3.6 years ago(B.3203 will be reused.)
Expect to attempt a static fire today. We're ahead of schedule
3.6 years agoProbably Tuesday
3.6 years agoLaunch in a few days
3.6 years agoPretty cool!
3.6 years ago@MrEggySPACE Possible
3.6 years ago@AshtvinayakAerospace Okay
3.6 years ago@GalaxyEye theoretically, Beta(Block.3) can land on target site when one of grid fins doesn't work.
3.6 years ago@GalaxyEye guides itself to sea. Like CRS-16
3.6 years ago@GalaxyEye Okay, next week
3.6 years agoLooks like early fuel depletion caused engine shutdown just above the pad. But vehicle is still in one piece. We just completed the post-landing data inspection and all systems look good.
3.6 years ago@CASXA
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3.7 years agoa new version(v1.1) of the Beta's grid fins would introduce greater controllability to the first stage rocket booster.
Because v1.1 fins would provide lower drag, we will re-light 2~3 engines for landing. or performing landing burn at a higher altitude. (Fuel consumption is the only downside)
In addition, Beta will descend at a higher angle of attack.
3.7 years ago@ChaoticGraviton Cool!
3.7 years agoTeam is ready to reuse first stage(Rideshare 7). We won't launch a second-hand rocket in April unless we receive a new launch requirement.
New Launch Site 👍
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3.7 years agohttps://www.simplerockets.com/c/FlwC2F/Beta-Rocket-Engine-iEngine-1-iEngine-vac
3.7 years ago@AshtvinayakAerospace okay. :)
3.7 years agoInterior
3.8 years ago@GalaxyEye yeah, now team look to focus on building the Gamma space station.
3.8 years ago@HWTAerospace possibly
3.8 years ago@CASXA No, but beta rocket with the droneship landing program will be released in future.
3.8 years ago@Staticalliam7 yeah, in April
3.8 years ago@CASXA
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@Staticalliam7 yes 😢
3.8 years agoDroneship "I knew you'd come back"
3.8 years ago@Aerothecat yes
3.8 years agoCongratulations!
3.8 years ago@RDasher yup, still on.
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3.8 years agoSimple Star has left the Droo’s sphere of influence (SOI) and kept going to Juno.
https://twitter.com/ispace_SR2/status/1358266132952612869?s=19
3.8 years agoSimple Star has left the Droo’s sphere of influence (SOI) and kept going to Juno.
https://twitter.com/ispace_SR2/status/1358266132952612869?s=19
3.8 years ago@Doug1306 yes
3.8 years agoTeam planned to put the first stage on display outside the iSpace's mission control center.
3.8 years ago@CardAerospace Yup, they will still be in service for a while.
3.8 years ago@Vedhaspace https://www.timetaco.com/
3.8 years ago@Rafaele
Payload Mass: 15,000+ Kg
The fairing(Standard Size) is 8.5 m long, 4 m in diameter,
3.8 years agoBook your rideshare flight
3.8 years ago@ZWAC Yes
3.8 years ago@SpaceU The landing site depends on payload mass and orbit altitude. Team will land a booster on drone ship next month.
3.8 years ago@Rockets5001
3.8 years ago@CELESTIAL1 yup, it will. :)
3.8 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace okay👍
3.8 years agoit sounds great!
3.8 years ago@Tweedle_Aerospace sure. :)
3.8 years agoYour flight maybe will delay because of something, but we will launch your Payload to space as soon as possible. In addition, If you payload mass or size is larger than maximum, we will cancel your order.
3.8 years ago@CASXA maybe early-February or mid-February
3.8 years agoAll systems look good
3.8 years ago@HWTaro9 yup, beta rocket will carry the spacecraft into space in future.
3.8 years ago