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Boosting SpaceForest sounding rocket

October 1, 2024

SpaceForest is developing a new, commercial, single-stage European sounding rocket offering almost four minutes of microgravity experimentation time — the 11.5 meter tall rocket will be able to launch 50 kg up to 150 km in altitude, while also stabilizing the payload for high-quality microgravity periods of flight.

SpaceForest Perun liftoff
SpaceForest Perun liftoff

Perun runs on modified paraffin, commonly used as candle wax, and so its propellant is non-toxic. The rocket can be launched on a mobile launch pad, allowing for easy deployment at launch facilities around Europe.

SpaceForest Perun rocket
Photo of the SpaceForest Perun rocket.

Last year, SpaceForest launched two full-scale models of its Perun rocket that flew to 22 km and 13 km altitude from the coastal town of Ustka, Poland, on the Baltic Sea.

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Photo of the Perun rocket preparing for flight, courtesy of the company.

To support the further service development and deployment, ESA is offering co-funding of €2.4 million for the following activities:

Upgrades to the combustion chamber will be designed, manufactured and flight-tested, followed by flight demonstrations of Perun to 50 km, 80 km, 100 km and 150 km altitudes to test the system and check the microgravity parameters. 

SpaceForest Perun ready for liftoff
SpaceForest Perun ready for liftoff

ESA will also help in designing a mobile refueling station, ground support station and tracking and communication system, that can be transported by general road vehicles to keep launch activities agile and manageable.

With its Boost! program, ESA is boosting commercial initiatives that offer transportation services to space, in space, and returning from space. The programmalso supports Member States implementing national objectives for spaceports, testing facilities and more.

SpaceForest SF1000 rocket engine
Photo of the SpaceForest SF1000 engine

More information about Perun rocket system can be found at this direct infolink…

Filed Under: , an Earth Observation (EO) satellite for the Satellite Technology Research Center (SaTReC), Cape Canaveral Space Launch Commplex 13, Europe, European Space Agency (ESA), Launch, Sounding Rocket, SpaceForest

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