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  2. Blue Origin - Wikipedia

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    Honeybee Robotics, LLC. ASN. 55244. Website. blueorigin.com. Blue Origin Enterprises, L.P., [2] commonly referred to as Blue Origin[3] is an American aerospace manufacturer, government contractor, launch service provider, [4][5] and space technologies [6] company headquartered in Kent, Washington, United States.

  3. Sierra Space, valued at $5.3 billion, eyes IPO to 'accelerate ...

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    Valued at $5.3 billion in its most recent funding round, the Colorado-based company was spun out of defense contractor Sierra Nevada Corporation in 2021. Since then, the firm has placed its bets ...

  4. Where Will Rocket Lab USA Stock Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    During its pre-merger presentation, Rocket Lab predicted it could grow its revenue at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 97% from $35 million in 2020 to $267 million in 2023. It ended up ...

  5. List of spacecraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    ammonia jet propulsion system; gas-jet propulsion system; used on Vega, Zenit, Cyclone and lot of soviet missiles; Okean-O, Sich-1, EgyptSat 1 and many Soviet spacecraft; Independence-X Aerospace: Malaysia ID-1, ID-2, ID-3 and unnamed 2-stage rocket engine for DNLV solid rocket motor and liquid rocket engine: used on ID-1, ID-2 and DNLV rocket ...

  6. Non-rocket spacelaunch - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Non-rocket spacelaunch refers to theoretical concepts for launch into space where much of the speed and altitude needed to achieve orbit is provided by a propulsion technique that is not subject to the limits of the rocket equation. [1] Although all space launches to date have been rockets, a number of alternatives to rockets have been ...

  7. SpinLaunch - Wikipedia

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    The vacuum-sealed centrifuge is able to spin a rocket at speeds of up to 4,700 mph (7,500 km/h; 2.1 km/s) before releasing it on a trajectory path headed towards low Earth orbit. Once the rocket reaches an altitude of roughly 200,000 ft (60 km), the rocket would then ignite its engines in order to reach an orbital speed of 17,150 mph (27,600 km ...