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Exos Aerospace delayed the launch of its SARGE reusable sounding rocket from 2019-02-09, to 2019-03-02.
Exos Aerospace had previously postponed a planned 2019-01-05 launch because the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation was unable to modify their license to change wind-related safety calculations.
SARGE is a reusable sounding rocket developed by Exos Aerospace for flying payloads to the edge of space.
Exos Aerospace delayed the SARGE suborbital rocket launch originally planned for 2019-01-05 from Spaceport America in New Mexico to 2019-02-09.
Exos Aerospace is seeking payloads weighing up to 25 kg to join an unnamed NASA payload on SARGE’s next launch.
Exos Aerospace plans vehicle changes intended to enable SARGE to reach 100 km on future missions.
Exos Aerospace launched its first Suborbital Autonomous Rocket with GuidancE (SARGE) reusable sounding rocket on 2018-08-25 from Spaceport America in New Mexico.
Exos Aerospace published a mission report about the 2018-08-25 SARGE launch approximately a week and a half after the launch.
Exos Aerospace did not disclose whether any payload flew on the 2018-08-25 SARGE launch.
Exos Aerospace performed a test launch of a reusable suborbital sounding rocket from Spaceport America in New Mexico on 2018-08-25.
Exos Aerospace has been developing the SARGE vehicle for several years to carry payloads of up to 50 kg on suborbital flights.
Exos Aerospace plans to develop a small orbital launch vehicle called Jaguar based on technology developed for SARGE and software licensed from NASA’s Morpheus lander technology demonstration program.
Exos Aerospace is working with Intuitive Machines, C-Squared Systems, Helios, and XISP, Inc. to modify Morpheus flight code to work on its vehicles.
Exos Aerospace plans to launch its SARGE rocket on 2018-08-25 from Spaceport America in New Mexico.