Article 5B6DY Meet Ravn X—a fully autonomous, air-launched rocket for small satellites

Meet Ravn X—a fully autonomous, air-launched rocket for small satellites

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    The Ravn X first stage and Aevum founder Jay Skylus. [credit: Aevum ]

An Alabama-based startup unveiled a launch system unlike any other on Thursday in Jacksonville, Florida.

The company is named Aevum, and until now it has largely operated in the background. But now, it's ready to show off some hardware, and it's starting with the "Ravn X" launch system's first stage. This autonomous aircraft and launch vehicle measures 24 meters long and has a wingspan of 18 meters. It has a gross takeoff mass of 25,000kg-massive for an uncrewed aerial vehicle.

Also, Ravn X looks really slick. Without a pilot on board, the drone can pull significantly higher g-loads and steeper ascent trajectories as it releases a rocket at altitudes between 10 and 20km.

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