Issue 47

China Conducts Successful 1km “Hop”

6 May 2022: Deep Blue Aerospace reported its "Nebula-M" test rocket completed the third flight recovery mission . The "Nebula-M" No. 1 test rocket completed a 1km vertical take-off and landing (VTVL) flight test. It was the vehicles' 3rd test flight. See video . - The Nebula-M uses a "Thunder-5" liquid oxygen kerosene…

6 May 2022: Deep Blue Aerospace reported its “Nebula-M” test rocket completed the third flight recovery mission. The “Nebula-M” No. 1 test rocket completed a 1km vertical take-off and landing (VTVL) flight test. It was the vehicles’ 3rd test flight. See video.

– The Nebula-M uses a “Thunder-5” liquid oxygen kerosene engine manufactured using 3D printing technology.

– The Nebula-M is a small test vehicle uses 50kN thrust Thunder-5 engine. The full-scale Nebula-1 uses 9 200kN thrust Thunder-20, which is expected to make flights next year.

– Per Deep Blue Press release: Deep Blue Aerospace has become the second company in the world to complete all low-altitude engineering tests for vertical recovery and reuse of liquid oxygen and kerosene rockets (the first being SpaceX in the United States).

– Deep Blue announced there will be a 10km vertical recovery and orbit-level recovery but did not release target dates.

Deep Blue Aerospace Nebula-M during its 1 km vertical take-off and landing test.