COMPLETED LAUNCH

On Sunday, December 20 at 6:55 p.m. EST, Infinite 7 successfully launched 6 small satellites for our Rideshare flight customers (SCaxaR, CASXA, Tweedle Aerospace, Antü Industries and Explore Program) from Launch Pad 2.
Following stage separation, iSpace has land Infinite 7’s first stage on the Landing Zone 1(LZ-1). This is the third time that we recover the Infinite 7 Block5. Payloads deployed approximately 19 minutes after liftoff.
You can watch a replay of this mission, by clicking the image above. If you would like to book the small satellites rideshare flight, please visit Rideshare Program.

You can watch a replay of this mission, by clicking the image above.

Key Mission Stats

• 3rd Consecutive successful Infinite 7's booster landing

• 3rd Smallsat Rideshare flight

• The last mission of Infinite 7 in 2020



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    28.9k iSpace

    @Chtite451SR2 Okay :)

    3.3 years ago
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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    idk if it fits in a normal flight sooooo...
    note: to attach, extend the strut on back because i found it tends to fail otherwise (parts attach that shouldnt attach

    3.3 years ago
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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @iSpace ok its here (ya it never because droo research its a cubesat lol)

    3.3 years ago
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    28.9k iSpace

    @Chtite451SR2 maybe in February

    3.3 years ago
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    28.9k iSpace

    @Chtite451SR2 yes

    3.3 years ago
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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @iSpace if you dont mind, im thinking of building a droo research sat, when thats done, can you send it up? also, whens the first high droo orbit launch?

    3.3 years ago
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    28.9k iSpace

    @ZWAC The launch is tentatively scheduled for January 10.

    +1 3.3 years ago
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    961 ZWAC

    When will my sattelite be launched,I filled out the form and slect January 2021

    +1 3.3 years ago

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