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Exos Aerospace is producing and testing suborbital research rockets as risk mitigation for its Air Launch To Orbit System (ALTOS) family of vehicles.
Exos Aerospace plans to conduct two commercial rideshare suborbital launches of the BLK3 SRLV in 2023-04-01 and aims to turn the reusable rocket around for a second flight in less than a week.
EXOS Aerospace & Technologies Inc. executed a memorandum of understanding with a consortium of Whitefield International Ltd. and I & J International, LLC to lead the company’s $200,000,000 Series A raise.
Exos Aerospace plans to build a second SARGE rocket that incorporates lessons learned from earlier launches.
Exos Aerospace lost the SARGE rocket 48 seconds after its 2019-10-26 liftoff from Spaceport America in New Mexico.
Exos Aerospace planned to use the same SARGE vehicle for back-to-back test flights 48 hours apart in early 2020.
Exos Aerospace experienced guidance system problems on prior SARGE flights, including a 2019-06-29 launch that began gyrating shortly after liftoff.
Exos Aerospace launched a reusable suborbital sounding rocket named SARGE on 2019-10-26.
Exos Aerospace aimed to fly SARGE to at least 80 km in order to qualify for a NASA contract under the Flight Opportunities program.
Exos Aerospace planned a small orbital launch vehicle called Jaguar that will feature a reusable first stage using technology developed for SARGE and be capable of placing 100 kg into low Earth orbit.
Exos Aerospace developed the reusable suborbital rocket SARGE.
Exos Aerospace planned the first launch of the Jaguar vehicle for late 2022.
Exos Aerospace’s Jaguar launch vehicle is likely to accommodate 150- to 300-kilogram payloads and begin launching in 2022.
Exos Aerospace plans to develop an orbital rocket called Jaguar based on its reusable SARGE vehicle powered by liquid oxygen and ethanol.
Exos Aerospace plans to derive technology concepts and flight code for the orbital Jaguar rocket from SARGE.
Exos Aerospace designated the 2019-03-02 flight as "Mission 1" and reflown the same SARGE rocket it launched on a "Pathfinder" mission in 2018-08-01.
Exos Aerospace launched the Suborbital Autonomous Rocket with Guidance (SARGE) from Spaceport America in New Mexico at about 12:45 p.m. Eastern time on 2025-03-02.
Exos Aerospace plans to use SARGE as the basis for an orbital launch vehicle called Jaguar that will be able to place payloads weighing up to 100 kg into low Earth orbit.
Exos Aerospace flew its SARGE reusable sounding rocket for the second time on 2025-03-02.
Exos Aerospace delayed a planned launch of its SARGE suborbital rocket at Spaceport America in New Mexico from 2019-01-05 to 2019-03-02 while seeking to modify parameters of its existing license.