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Nasa To Test Catapult That Flings Objects Into Space At 5,000mph

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Nasa To Test Catapult That Flings Objects Into Space At 5,000mph

NASA is about to launch a giant catapult the size of the Statue of Liberty that will fling objects at 5,000mph into space.

So how does a giant space catapult (also known as a kinetic launcher) work?

NASA says the giant catapult will be catapulting payloads into space through an innovative launch system that hopes to dramatically improve space accessibility.

Nasa To Test Catapult That Flings Objects Into Space At 5,000mph

The US space agency partnered with California-based startup SpinLaunch to develop a ‘Suborbital Accelerator Launch System’, with the hope of performing the first orbital test flight in 2025.

The launcher works by rotating a carbon fiber arm at speeds of up to 8,000 kilometers per hour (5,000 mph) within a 91-meter diameter steel vacuum chamber.

The hypersonic speed propels a launch vehicle containing a satellite into the sky, allowing it to reach orbit much quicker than conventional rockets.

Once above the stratosphere, the payload deploys a small amount of propulsion to provide the final push to reach the required position for orbit.

Nasa To Test Catapult That Flings Objects Into Space At 5,000mph

SpinLaunch claims the system requires no fundamental advances in material science or emerging technologies and can be built using existing industrial hardware and commonly available materials.

If successful, it would significantly reduce the cost of delivering payloads into orbit.

“SpinLaunch is offering a unique suborbital flight and high-speed testing service, and the recent launch agreement with NASA marks a key inflection point as SpinLaunch shifts focus from technology development to commercial offerings,” said Jonathan Yaney, founder, and CEO of SpinLaunch.

“What started as an innovative idea to make space more accessible has materialized into a technically mature and game-changing approach to launch.”

Nasa To Test Catapult That Flings Objects Into Space At 5,000mph

SpinLaunch performed the first-ever test flight of its launch system in October 2021 from its testing site at Spaceport America in New Mexico. Objects have since been flung into the skies at speeds more than 1,600 kph, though none are yet to reach orbit.

“Through these turnkey space solutions, SpinLaunch is helping customers eliminate the cost, time, and complexity constraints currently driving space-related business models – ultimately delivering less expensive, scalable access to space,” SpinLaunch said in a statement.

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