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as propellants for use as the third stage of the canceled Light rocket, or for use on other launch vehicles. In June 2021, the company raised $ 11.7 million in a Series-A round of funding to accelerate the development of its first orbital vehicle. Orbiter is compatible with both Launcher Light
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on SpaceX's Falcon 9 Transporter-6 rideshare flight, transporting payload from eight customers. SN1 failed shortly after deployment, with all but one customer payloads lost.
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Following Vast's acquisition of Launcher the Orbiter program was discontinued, with the company now focusing on the development of the E-2 liquid rocket engine.
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In February 2019 the company presented its E-2 engine, which was made in Germany by AMCM using its specialized M4K printer. The engine uses
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In March 2021 Launcher moved its headquarters from New York to a 24,000-square-foot building in Hawthorne, California.
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propellants. The company's Launcher Light rocket was designed to carry payloads of up to 150 kg to
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awarded the company $ 1.5 million to accelerate development and testing of its E-2 rocket engine.
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SN1, Orbiter's first mission was launched on January 3, 2023, from
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This United States corporation or company article is a
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It was founded in New York City in 2017 by Max Haot. 711:"Launcher buys additional SpaceX rideshare missions" 422: 879: 877: 1032: 874: 857:"Launcher was acquired by Vast in February 2023" 1015: 962: 769: 717: 545: 69:, with Max Haot becoming Vast's president. 1022: 1008: 969: 955: 493: 58:In February 2023 Launcher was acquired by 1041:Aerospace companies of the United States 597: 577: 1033: 655: 578:Tyrrell, Michael (September 6, 2021). 803: 775: 681: 629: 441:List of private spaceflight companies 86:and SpaceX Falcon rideshare flights. 978: 921: 519: 81:named Orbiter that uses ethane and 13: 1051:Defunct companies based in Seattle 14: 1072: 906: 682:Foust, Jeff (February 21, 2023). 982: 925: 776:Lentz, Danny (January 3, 2023). 425: 363: 348: 333: 316: 301: 283: 255: 246:Shooting Star Memorial (hosted) 240: 225: 210: 193: 175: 157: 139: 849: 823: 797: 743: 62:, a startup company developing 703: 675: 649: 630:Foust, Jeff (March 26, 2021). 623: 571: 1: 1046:Private spaceflight companies 937:company–related article is a 656:Berger, Eric (June 2, 2021). 486: 77:The company has developed an 994:. 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aerospace company
Hawthorne, California
liquid oxygen
kerosene
low Earth orbit
US Air Force
Vast
artificial gravity
space stations
orbital transfer vehicle
nitrous oxide
Cape Canaveral, Florida
Falcon 9 Block 5
Argentina
Cal Poly Pomona
United States
Stanford
United Kingdom
Alba Orbital
Italy
United States
United States
Switzerland
Logitech Mevo
Falcon 9 Block 5
Argentina
United States
United States
Cal Poly Pomona
United States

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