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Linkspace plans a full test flight of the NewLine-1 orbital launcher in 2021 that will be capable of carrying 200 kg to a 500-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit.
Linkspace conducted earlier RLV-T5 tests that reached 20 m and 40 m in March and April respectively.
Linkspace Aerospace Technology Group is a private launch company established in 2014.
LinkSpace Aerospace Technology Group was founded in 2014 to develop a reusable launch vehicle capable of vertical takeoff and vertical landing.
The 2019-04-19 RLV-T5 flight reached double the height of Linkspace’s 2019-03-27 test.
Linkspace plans a test to send RLV-T5 to an altitude closer to 1,0 m later in the year.
Linkspace aims for a full test flight of the NewLine-1 orbital launcher capable of carrying 200 kg to a 500-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit in 2021.
Linkspace Aerospace Technology Group was founded in 2014 to develop a reusable launch vehicle capable of vertical takeoff and vertical landing.
Linkspace plans a larger suborbital flight later in 2019 and a maiden launch of the NewLine-1 orbital vehicle in 2020.
Linkspace tested an 8.1-meter-tall, 1.5-metric-ton demonstrator powered by five variable-thrust engines which successfully carried out hover tests in January.
LinkSpace completed a vertical take-off, vertical landing test in 2017.