ASX Company Update – July 2025

Dear partners, supporters, and space enthusiasts,

We’re excited to share a comprehensive update on the latest developments at ASX. From the expansion of our rocket fleet to groundbreaking new projects, ASX continues to push boundaries in aerospace innovation. Let’s dive in.


New Rockets & Naming Scheme
We’re proud to announce the addition of a new family of rockets under a unified naming system: the SN-series. Each variant is tailored for specific orbital destinations:

SN-1, SN-2, SN-5, SN-6, and SN-7 are optimized for Low Droo Orbit (LDO), Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO), and Polar Orbit missions.

SN-3 and SN-4 are dedicated to Medium Droo Orbit (MDO) and Geostationary Orbit (GEO), where ASX is poised to become a dominant player, as this market remains largely untapped by other providers, both SN-3 and SN-4 will do their maiden flights later down the road. With this strategic expansion, ASX is better equipped than ever to serve diverse mission profiles and customers across the orbital spectrum.


Project Palladium: Our Internet Constellation
ASX has officially entered the satellite internet market with Project Palladium (or just Palladium). A test satellite has already been launched successfully, with testing already underway, and if results are proven to be good enough, the first full-scale launch of the constellation is scheduled for October/November 2025. Palladium aims to bring fast, reliable internet access to underserved regions across Droo. More details to come soon


New Luna Lander & Communications Satellite
Our exploration goals continue with the upcoming launch of the ASX Luna Lander, targeted for late September 2025. Ahead of this, a Luna Comms Satellite will launch in mid-August, laying the groundwork for continuous communication with future missions to Luna. These efforts will help ASX give the lander consistant communication for our lander ahead of its touchdown on the moon


RECON Constellation for Defense & Reconnaissance
ASX is expanding its capabilities in the defense sector with the RECON Constellation—a dedicated series of military-grade satellites focused on reconnaissance. These assets will support national defense initiatives and enhance the operational capabilities of the Atlantic Space Security Force (ASSF).


Launch Cadence Challenges
Despite our ambitious summer goal of 9–13 launches, ASX has encountered major setbacks due to infrastructure constraints. Renovation work at our main launch site, combined with the termination of another facility, has stalled progress. While these delays are frustrating, additional launch pads are on the way, and we anticipate a resolution to the cadence issue in the near future.


Sounding Rockets Incoming
To support scientific research and commercial experimentation, ASX will soon debut a line of sounding rockets. These suborbital vehicles will be available for payload testing, educational missions, and experimental flights. While design details and the official name are still under wraps, stay tuned for more announcements leading up to the maiden flight.


We’d like to extend our deepest thanks to everyone who continues to support ASX on this journey—customers, collaborators, engineers, and fans alike. The path to the stars is never without turbulence, but with your belief in us, we are reaching higher than ever before.

Here’s to the future,
– The ASX Team


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