Deimos-One
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Aerospace |
| Headquarters | 5940 S Rainbow Blvd, , United States |
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| Website | www |
| Footnotes / references Nevada Secretary of State,[1] | |
Deimos-One is an American spaceflight technology development company working on an AI powered, autonomous UAV rocket system to move payloads to space.[2] As of January 2021, the company has completed a successful prototype test flight, reaching an altitude of 30 km (19 mi).[3]
Technology
Deimos-One is developing a stratospheric UAV powered space launch system that intends to reduce dependency on traditional chemical rockets, with the goal of lowering the cost of access to space while increasing the frequency of launch.[5] The technology uses a first-stage balloon to lift the launch vehicle to a pre-programmed altitude. The rocket ignites its engines once the launch craft reaches a 100,000 foot (30 km) altitude and then inserts the payload into orbit. The launcher aims to be capable of firing rockets from high altitudes and autonomously returning to the ground after firing for collection of mission assets and reuse. If successful, the launch concept is projected to both reduce cost and increase mission efficiency, with the price of a single space launch reduced nearly 20 times to a cost of under US$500,000.[6]