Deep Blue Aerospace
Chinese aerospace company
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Jiangsu Deep Blue Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 深蓝航天; lit. 'Deep Blue Aerospace') is a private space launch enterprise founded in November 2016 by Huo Liang.[1] The company is located in Jiangsu province on the East coast of China. It is engaged in the development of reusable rockets.[2]
| Founded | 2016 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Huo Liang |
| Website | http://www.dbaspace.com/about.html |
Nebula-1
The company is developing the medium-class orbital launch vehicle Nebula-1 (Xingyun-1, 星云-1). The rocket will use the 20-ton-thrust kerolox engine named Leiting-20.[1][3]
In January 2022, the company secured nearly $31.5 million in funding.[4][5][6] On April 19, the company announced a new round of funding led by CMBC International Holdings, which will be put towards developing the Nebula-1, the "Thunder" engine series, and other manufacturing processes.[7][8] The amount raised was not disclosed.[7]
In 2022, the first orbital launch and recovery of the Nebula-1 was planned for late 2024.[1][9] Then it was planned for mid-2025.[10] It's now planned for early 2026.[11]
Nebula-2
Competition
Deep Blue Aerospace is in competition with several other Chinese rocket launcher startups including Galactic Energy, LandSpace, i-Space, Space Pioneer, LinkSpace, ExPace, OneSpace, and Orienspace.