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Orien Space plans to have the maiden flight of the Gravity-2 rocket in 2025.
Orien Space plans to launch the Gravity-1 Y3 at the end of 2025.
Orienspace secured $83,500,000 in funding 2024.
Orienspace’s Gravity-2 uses kerolox propellant, has a payload capacity of 25,600 kg to LEO, has a first flight planned in 2025, and plans a reusable first stage.
Orienspace is developing the Gravity-2 kerolox launcher with a payload capacity of 25,600 kg to low Earth orbit, a planned first flight in 2025, and plans for a reusable first stage.
Orienspace’s Gravity-2 has a stated payload capacity of 25,600 kg to low Earth orbit with first flight planned in 2025 and plans for a reusable first stage.
Orienspace’s Gravity-2 is a kerolox rocket with a payload capacity of 25,600 kg to low Earth orbit and a first flight planned in 2025 with plans for a reusable first stage.
Orienspace is developing the Gravity-2 kerolox rocket with a payload capacity of 25,600 kg to LEO and a first flight planned in 2025.
Orienspace conducted the debut launch of its Gravity-1 large all-solid rocket from a mobile sea platform on 2024-01-11.
Orienspace raised nearly 600 million yuan in a Series B funding round on 2024-01-24.
Orienspace’s Gravity-1 all-solid launch vehicle reached orbit on 2024-01-11.
Orienspace is working toward its first launch in December 2023 with the Gravity-1 large solid rocket.
iSpace, Expace, Space Pioneer, and Landspace reached orbit in 2023, and Orienspace aimed to conduct its first launch with the Gravity-1 solid rocket in the second half of 2023.
Orienspace signed a contract with Changguang Satellite Technology Co. Ltd. on 2023-04-17 for the launch of multiple Jilin-1 Gaofen-05 series spacecraft.
Orienspace previously raised $59,900,000 in a funding round in May 2022.
Orienspace raised $47,000,000 in funding in January 2023.
Orienspace aimed to conduct its first launch with the Gravity-1 solid rocket in the second half of 2023 using a mobile sea platform.
Orienspace stated that Gravity-1 will have a payload capacity to LEO of 6.5 metric tons, making it the world’s largest all-solid launch vehicle by payload.
Orienspace was founded in late 2020 and raised $47,000,000 in pre-A funding and $59,900,000 in A-series funding 2022.
Orienspace is aiming to launch its Gravity-1 solid rocket in mid-2023.