Firefly Aerospace Successfully Reaches Orbit and
Deploys Customer Payloads with its Alpha Rocket
October 03, 2022
Firefly Aerospace, a new space
leader in launch, spacecraft, and in-space services,
announced that its Alpha FLTA002 mission
successfully reached orbit and deployed customer
payloads, lifting off on October 1 at 12:01am PST
from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
"With the success of this
flight, Firefly has announced to the world there is
a new orbital launch vehicle, available today, with
a capacity that is pivotal to our commercial and
government customers," said Bill Weber, Firefly CEO.
With the success of this
mission, Firefly is now the first company to launch
and reach orbit from US soil in only its second
attempt. Firefly also becomes the first and only US
commercial space company with a rocket ready to take
customers to space in the highly desired 1300kg
payload lift class.
"With the success of this
flight, Firefly has announced to the world there is
a new orbital launch vehicle, available today, with
a capacity that is pivotal to our commercial and
government customers," said Bill Weber, Firefly CEO.
"Proving our flight and deployment capabilities on
only our second attempt is a testament to the
maturity of our technology and the expertise of our
team. This is an exciting day at Firefly, and we
have many, many more ahead. I could not be more
excited for the Firefly team."
Alpha is an all-composite
rocket that uses patented tap-off engine cycle
technology, which reduces cost and improves
efficiency while maintaining the strength and
reliability of the rocket. During the mission, Alpha
successfully completed all major technical
milestones, including a two-burn maneuver,
relighting the second stage during its first orbital
flight.
“I am so proud of everyone in
the company, both past and present, who have shared
my dream of starting a launch company that would
further revolutionize the space economy,” said Tom
Markusic, Firefly Founder and Chief Technology
Advisor. “The Firefly team set out to develop the
best small launch vehicle in the world. Mission
accomplished!”
Building on today’s success,
Firefly is completing the Acceptance Testing
Protocol (ATP) for its Alpha 3 vehicle in
preparation for its upcoming NASA VCLS Demo 2-FB
ELaNa 43 launch. In addition, Firefly continues the
production of multiple rockets at its Texas
manufacturing facilities using all the lessons
learned from existing flights and testing. Firefly
is scheduled for six Alpha launches to take customer
payloads to space in 2023, and 12 more in 2024.
Alpha FLTA002 Mission Details
The flight began with a nominal
countdown and lift-off at 12:01 AM PDT and
progressed flawlessly through each stage of flight,
then inserting into an elliptical transfer orbit,
coasting to apogee, and performing a circularization
burn with confirmation of final payload deployment
at approximately T+1 hour, which is one of the most
technically challenging aspects of the mission.
FLTA002 deployed a total of
three payloads, including demonstration satellites
from NASA TechEdSat-15 in conjunction with San Jose
State University (SJSU), Teachers in Space, and
Libre Space Foundation. These payloads will perform
several in-space experiments, including an
"exo-brake" to help in the deorbiting of satellites
and test the world's first fully-free and
open-source telecommunications constellation.
Firefly sends special thanks to
SLD-30 for their continued support and partnership
and the customers on FLTA002 for their dedication
and unwavering confidence in Firefly's technology.
Firefly is a portfolio company
of AE Industrial Partners, LP ("AEI"), a private
equity firm specializing in aerospace, defense &
government services, space, power & utility
services, and specialty industrial markets.
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