ABL Space Systems reported a fire on the launch pad following a fire test of an RS1 rocket. It caused irreparable damage to the carrier.
ABL Space was founded in 2017. Like many other “new space” companies, it has staked on the development of a small launch vehicle designed to put small cargoes into orbit. It has been given the name RS1. The rocket has a two-stage design and uses kerosene as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidizer. The first stage is powered by nine E2 engines, which are the company’s own development. The second stage is equipped with a single power unit. RS1 can launch up to 1,350 kg of cargo into low orbits at an estimated cost of $12 million per launch.
back in 2021. But since then it has been postponed several times. This was caused by both the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and technical problems. For example, in January 2022, the second stage of RS1 exploded during firing at the test site. Because of this, Amazon canceled its contract with ABL Space to launch the first Kuiper satellite prototypes and instead they traveled to space aboard an Atlas V rocket.
Finally, in January 2023, the company carried out the first launch of RS1. It took place from the spaceport on Kodiak Island (Alaska) and ended in failure. The rocket broke…
Source universemagazine.com
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