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ABL Space Systems is an American aerospace and launch service provider, based in El Segundo, California, that manufactures deployable launch vehicles and infrastructure for sending commercial small satellites into orbit. The company manufactures its components in the United States.
Dec 19, 2023 · For a 1-ton class launch vehicle such as ABL’s RS1, this degree of mobility is unique. It differs from responsive launch, which is focused on launching satellites quickly. We support that important mission too (ABL Space Force Responsive Launch). But with GS0, we’re not just launching fast.
Apr 5, 2021 · ABL has developed the RS1 and its production capabilities with rapid growth in mind. O'Hanley said the company can produce a complete RS1 fuel tank assembly in about three weeks, and ABL is...
E2 is a LOx/RP, gas generator cycle, turbopump-fed engine– tried-and-true choices that enable design simplicity and reliability. 9x E2 engines power Stage 1 and 1x E2 engine powers Stage 2. Designed, manufactured, and tested in-house, E2 exemplifies the ABL design philosophy.
The System. 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.
Since 2019, we’ve operated Area 1-56 at Edwards Air Force Base. Our site at Edwards is focused on advanced R&D and unique operations that enable responsive launch. At the Mojave Air & Space Port, our team tests E2 engines, launch equipment, and integrated stages.
Dan Piemont, President and co-founder of ABL Space, said: “ABL is unique in our ability to deliver new launch capabilities rapidly and on-demand. After delivering RS1 and GS0 to Unst next year, we’ll be able to launch up to a tonne of satellites at a time from UK soil, accommodating everything from scientific cubesats to larger commercial ...