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  1. 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.

    • RS1

      The vehicle is powered by LOx and RP-1 or Jet-A, available...

    • GS0

      GS0 is a deployable ground system built to adapt to the...

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      Our campus hosts design, manufacturing, and assembly of...

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      Our goals are ambitious. The work is challenging. We take a...

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      On July 19 th, 2024, ABL conducted RS1 vehicle operations...

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      TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ABL SPACE SYSTEMS. INTRODUCTION...

  2. Nov 10, 2023 · The new RS1 and GS0 will now be shipped to Kodiak where further checkouts and a static fire will be conducted before the second launch. A possible schedule for the liftoff hasn’t been announced yet.

  3. Both the RS1 rocket and GS0 system feature upgrades since the inaugural launch failed seconds after liftoff Jan. 10 from Kodiak Island, Alaska. The company said a week after the launch that...

  4. 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.”.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · The company has conducted an extensive investigation into the launch failure and introduced major upgrades to both the RS1 rocket and the GS0 ground system. The redesigned launch mount and upgraded Block 2 version of the rocket are aimed at ensuring a successful launch in the near future.

  6. In 2019, RS-1 was planned to have three E1 engines, each producing 190,000 N (42,000 lbf) of thrust to power the rocket's first stage. A single E2 engine, with 58,000 N (13,000 lbf) of thrust, was planned for the rocket's second stage. Both engines would use liquid oxygen and RP-1 propellants.

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  8. The vehicle is powered by LOx and RP-1 or Jet-A, available at airfields worldwide. RS1 can be readied for launch in less time, with less people, and with a smaller footprint. GS0 is our deployable ground system that turns any flat concrete pad into an orbital launch site. LEARN MORE ABOUT GS0

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