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Stoke Space’s goal to develop the world’s first fully reusable rocket just got a major boost, as a hefty new $100 million investment pushes the aerospace startup’s total funding to $175 million.
A model of the reusable upper stage of a Long March 9 rocket on display at the 2024 Zhuhai Airshow. Credit: CCTV/framegrab HELSINKI — China’s main space contractor has unveiled a fully ...
By "end state of the industry," Lapsa means that Stoke is developing a fully reusable medium-lift rocket named Nova. The vehicle's first stage will land vertically, similarly to a Falcon 9 rocket ...
Stoke Space is developing both its fully reusable rocket and a high efficiency “full-flow staged combustion” engine in order to create a relatively low-cost means of accessing space.
based Stoke Space says it’s raised $260 million in a new founding round to finish the development of its fully reusable Nova rocket and complete construction of a launch complex in Florida.
This company is developing a fully reusable spaceplane to replace traditional vertical rocket launches with a rocket-powered sled system. An aircraft that can carry passengers and payloads out of ...
Stoke Space, a startup that’s taking an unconventional approach to rocket design ... bringing the company one step closer to flying a fully reusable launch vehicle. The prototype, called ...
The firm is currently developing the Starship, designed as a fully reusable ship capable of sending humans to Mars. Rocket Lab is also developing the larger Neutron rocket, a reusable rocket ...
Related Paris to New York in 1.5 hours: The hydrogen jet looking to usher in hypersonic air travel The new spaceplane, called Radian One, is set to be fully reusable and is designed to replace ...