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Deep Blue Aerospace raised $31,500,000 in an A round three months before the 2022-04-19 A+ round.
Deep Blue Aerospace is working toward a kilometer-level test using the Nebula-M test article and is testing a 20-ton-thrust Thunder-20 engine.
Deep Blue Aerospace secured nearly $31,500,000 in funding announced 2022-01-18.
Deep Blue Aerospace plans a kilometer-level test using the Nebula-M and 100-kilometer-level tests using a larger Nebula-2M test article powered by the Leiting-20 20-ton-thrust kerolox engine.
Deep Blue Aerospace is developing the reusable Nebula-1 orbital rocket with plans to attempt reaching orbit in 2023 and recover the first stage.
Deep Blue Aerospace secured nearly $31,500,000 in funding on 2022-01-18 with investors including Zhencheng Capital, DT Capital, and Galaxy Capital.
Private firms iSpace and Deep Blue Aerospace are planning hop tests as part of development of reusable first stages for their Hyperbola-2 and Nebula-1 rockets, respectively.
Deep Blue Aerospace performed a first domestic kerolox VTVL test to 100 m in October.
Deep Blue Aerospace plans to develop Nebula-1H, a three-core rocket based on its in-development Nebula-1 launcher.
Deep Blue Aerospace conducted a 100-meter-level vertical landing and vertical takeoff test in October 2021 using a kerosene-LOX powered test article.
Deep Blue Aerospace completed a 100-meter vertical takeoff and vertical landing test with its Nebula M1 VTVL test stage on 2021-10-13.
Beijing Deep Blue Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2017 and is headquartered in Nantong City near the mouth of the Yangtze River.
Deep Blue Aerospace is testing the Leiting-20 kerolox engine with 20,000 kg of thrust.
Deep Blue Aerospace is among multiple entities in China developing rockets with reusable first stages.
Beijing Deep Blue Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2017 and is headquartered in Nantong City near the mouth of the Yangtze River.
Deep Blue Aerospace is one of several Chinese private launch companies that emerged after China opened the sector to private capital in late 2014.
Beijing Deep Blue Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. carried out a 10-second static fire test of the 7.3-meter-high Nebula-M technology verification test vehicle on 2021-07-13.
Chinese commercial companies planning launches in 2021 include Landspace, iSpace, Deep Blue Aerospace, Expace and CAS Space.
Other Chinese state-owned and commercial companies planning launches in 2021 include Landspace, iSpace, Deep Blue Aerospace, Expace, and CAS Space.
CAS Space and private firm Deep Blue Aerospace were working towards first launches planned for later in 2021.