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Latitude
Latitude (formerly Venture Orbital Systems) is a French new space company developing the Zephyr rocket. Latitude wants to compete in the micro launcher market with its Zephyr rocket. Find out more on the history, business, financials and strategy behind Latitude
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Skyrora
Skyrora is a NewSpace company based in Scotland that develops the Skyrora XL, a three-stage liquid propulsion rocket for payloads of 315 kg into low-earth-orbit. Read our insights and analysis of Skyrora
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Rocket Factory Augsburg
Background Information Official Name Rocket Factory Augsburg AG Date founded 2019 (11. Oktober 2019?) Founder Stefan Tweraser, Stefan Brieschenk, Jörn Spurmann Founding Investors MT Aerospace Holding GmbH (90%) Jean-Jacques Dordain (10%), ex ESA-Chief
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PLD Space
PLD Space is a Spanish NewSpace company building the MIURA rockets. It was established in 2011 with the goal of providing the first commercial launch services for Spain and from Spain.
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Andøya Space Center
The Andøya Space Center is a spaceport made for launching rockets in northen Norway. It is a remarkable and historic place that you probably have not heard of. With a history of rocket launches dating back to 1962, it is one of the oldest active launch sites in the world. Its location in northern Norway at a latitude of 69° makes it also the northernmost launch site in the world. Now, Andøya Space Center (ASC) will become the first of its kind on the European continent with a new launch site for orbital launches.
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HyImpulse Technologies
Welcome to our in-depth analysis of HyImpulse Technologies. Make sure to check out our mission statement and why we do what we do. Look at our New Space guide if you want explanations of terms and concepts used in our research. And follow us on Twitter for updates. What you should know about HyImpulse 📰 […]
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Isar Aerospace Technologies
Isar Aerospace is a German aerospace company that has recently raised 180 million in funding, positioning it as one of Europe’s most well-funded launch startups. The company is currently focused on developing its Spectrum rocket, a two-stage liquid-fuel rocket designed to launch payloads of up to 1,000 kilograms into orbit.