Hydrogen cannon will put a satellite into orbit in 10 minutes

The company's technology is based on an experimental program created in the United States back in the 1960s called

HARP.

Green Launch co-founder Eric Robinson believesthat this method would have the "lowest environmental impact per kilogram" for any orbital launch system. At the same time, it is expected that the system will be able to launch a payload into orbit in 10 minutes at a speed of Mach 20.

Launching with a hydrogen plant

Because the market for launching small satellites andAs payloads continue to grow at a rapid pace, so does concern about the environmental impact of an increasing number of annual rocket launches. One recent study, for example, suggests that black carbon released during launches could lead to a phenomenon known as the black umbrella, which would make rocket industry emissions comparable to those of the global aviation industry.

The greatest transport demand in our spacethe future is likely to come from loads of all sizes rather than people. This means that a significant number of potential payloads to low Earth orbit will be acceleration-tolerant cubesat payloads and smaller.

In the near term, the company will provide on-demand suborbital services for hypersonic testing, atmospheric research, and more.

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