The First Launch of Hyperbola-1 Rocket in 2024 Ends in Failure

TapTechNews July 11th news, at 7:41 Beijing time, the Hyperbola-1 Yaoba rocket of Interstellar Glory carried 3 Yunyao-1 meteorological satellites and lifted off at the 95A launch pad of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

This is the first launch of the Hyperbola-1 rocket in 2024. Originally, it was planned to send the satellites into the sun-synchronous orbit, but unfortunately, an abnormality occurred during the rocket's flight, and the flight mission was not completely successful.

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TapTechNews learned from relevant information that this rocket is a commercial launch vehicle developed by Beijing Interstellar Glory Technology Co., Ltd., a private aerospace company in China, which adopts a four-stage tandem configuration with three solids and one liquid, and is launched by vertical thermal launch.

The length of this type of rocket is about 24 meters (about 78.7 feet), the average diameter is 1.4 meters (about 4.6 feet), the mass is about 42 tons (about 92,594 pounds), and the takeoff thrust is 770 KN, which can launch some satellites and other payloads to the sun-synchronous orbit 500 kilometers (about 310.7 miles) or 700 kilometers (about 435 miles) above the ground.

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