NASA has signed up to test SpinLaunch's extraordinary whirl 'n' hurl space launch technology, which accelerates a launch vehicle to hypersonic speeds using an electric centrifuge instead of a rocket, ...
A new video from SpinLaunch shows you exactly what it looks like to be launched into the Earth's atmosphere at over 1,000 miles per hour. The video is just under a minute long, and it's astonishing to ...
A California startup wants to put satellites into a circular chamber and whip them around to more than 5,000 miles per hour before letting them burst out, allowing a rocket to fire up its engine only ...
What if instead of blasting cargo into space on a rocket, we could fling it into space using a catapult? That’s the big, possibly crazy, possibly genius idea behind SpinLaunch. It was secretly founded ...
A California startup is betting that the next leap in space access won’t come from bigger rockets, but from brute physics.
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