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GS0 is a deployable ground system built to adapt to the industry’s changing needs. GS0 reconsiders what is necessary for orbital launch: a flat concrete pad, a small team, and a tight timeline.
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ABL runs test operations at two facilities in the Mojave...
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On July 19 th, 2024, ABL conducted RS1 vehicle operations...
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GS0 is our deployable ground system that turns any flat...
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RS1: A large capacity, highly transportable, low-cost small satellite launch vehicle. GS0: A containerized launch system, capable of activating orbital launch from any flat pad globally. With RS1 and GS0, we’re able to bring launch wherever it’s needed.
Dec 19, 2023 · GS0 is a modular orbital launch site. Commonly referred to as a launch site in a box, it has two primary components: the Launch Mount and the Site System. The former raises the RS1 launch vehicle vertical. The latter contains the fluid and electrical systems to support launch.
ABL Space Systems tested its second RS1 rocket and GS0 ground system during a "dock dress" rehearsal. Credit: ABL Space Systems. LAS VEGAS — ABL Space Systems is moving into the final...
Oct 26, 2023 · ABL is developing two systems: the lightweight, 87-foot-tall RS1 launch vehicle and a ground system called GS0, which O’Hanley referred to as “a launch site in a box.”
Apr 21, 2022 · Leveraging ABL’s deployable ground system, GS0, and small launch vehicle, RS1, a series of ground demonstrations is underway at multiple U.S. military installations aimed at quickly training participants to activate GS0 and simulate the run-up to an orbital launch.
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Sep 18, 2023 · EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Sept. 18, 2023 – ABL has been selected by Space Systems Command’s Assured Access to Space office for a tactically responsive launch demonstration. The $15 million contract, part of our existing STRATFI contract, complements ABL’s ongoing work for low cost, flexible launch supporting Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS).