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« on: 11/04/2021 12:08 am »
There are currently 2 private launch vehicle developers in Korea, one being Perigee Aerospace and the other being Innospace.

Innospace was found in 2017, a few years later than Perigee but have since then showcased faster progress, mainly due to the fact that the founder was a former employee at Hanwha Aerospace and worked as a solid propellant rocket engineer there. For those who don't know, Hanwha is the manufacturer of various boosters/rocket motors for missiles in service for ROKA. It seems plausible that the founder was involved in Hyunmoo ballistic missile development as well.

Currently there are 39 employees, of which some are former employees of other defense related companies and agencies like ADD. It also seems to be that there's a non-Korean engineer in their team as well, which is indeed quite a surprise.

Their goal is to develop 3 different LVs, namely Icarus-N, Icarus-M and Icarus-S. These LVs range from a nanosat launcher of 50kg capacity to 500km SSO, to small sat launcher that can put 500kg into 500km SSO. Their engines are Paraffin-LOX hybrid motors that utilises electric feed cycle.

Plan is to carry out first launch in Alcantara, Brazil in the first half of next year.
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #1 on: 11/04/2021 12:12 am »
Some of their engine test footages :




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Re: Innospace
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #3 on: 11/04/2021 02:09 am »
I don't suppose they have a webpage with further information?

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Re: Innospace
« Reply #4 on: 11/04/2021 04:36 am »
I don't suppose they have a webpage with further information?

Here's their website.

http://www.innospc.com/

The website says their vehicles are called HANBIT–Nano (50 kg to SSO), HANBIT–Micro (150 kg to SSO) and HANBIT–Mini (500 kg to SSO).
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #5 on: 12/08/2021 10:55 am »
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the first launch of the 15-ton test projectile Hanbit, scheduled for June next year at the Alcantara Launch Center in Brazil
https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/25002931#home - 31 August 2021

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Innospace is aiming for the first launch in the second half of 2022, and plans to enter the micro-satellite launch vehicle market in the future.
https://mobile.newsis.com/view.html?ar_id=NISX20211202_0001672905 - 2 December 2021
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #6 on: 12/26/2021 04:21 pm »
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On Monday, December 6, 2021, INNOSPACE’s sounding rocket BLACK BIRD-3 was successfully launched for cloud seeding test of the National Institute of Meteorological Sciences (NIMS) at Defense Systems Test Center of Agency for Defense Development (ADD).

The rocket deployed the cloud seeding flares at the target altitude of 2km as expected. BLACK BIRD–3 is a “cloud seeding” sounding rocket that employs a hybrid rocket.

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Re: Innospace
« Reply #7 on: 05/03/2022 08:44 pm »
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the first launch of the 15-ton test projectile Hanbit, scheduled for June next year at the Alcantara Launch Center in Brazil
https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/25002931#home - 31 August 2021

This will be a suborbital test article, and the launch is now announced for December 2022. Translated from rocket-startup-slang to real time, this means it probably won't launch before 2024.

https://spacenews.com/south-koreas-innospace-schedules-december-test-launch-carrying-brazilian-military-payload/
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #11 on: 12/20/2022 11:48 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1605154958365855744

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Postponed from planned lift-off today after INNOSPACE found that it needed additional checkups on its valve of HANBIT-TLV. Team in the Alcântara Space Center will take hold of this issue soon, and set target launch date again.

Hoping for lift-off soon. Stay tuned for updates!!

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Re: Innospace
« Reply #12 on: 12/21/2022 09:26 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1605484286777339904

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Ready for lift-off!!

HANBIT-TLV on INNOSPACE  launch pad ahead of launch attempt today from the Alcântara Space Center. Waiting for the optimal launch time, maybe between 6:00 and 8:00 am BRT. Hoping for successful launch. 💫🚀🇰🇷🇧🇷

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Re: Innospace
« Reply #13 on: 12/22/2022 08:53 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1605862075368198144

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Due to an error in a safety management system, found after the completed lift-off preparations of HANBIT-TLV, its test launch attempt has not made on Dec. 21 BRT unfortunately. After checkups with Brazilian Air Force, the new launch window can be set. Stay tuned for updates.
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #14 on: 12/27/2022 09:37 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1607680155782348800

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Expected to try again the HANBIT-TLV test flight in Q1 2023. Currently completed checkups for an unexpected system synchronization issue. Continuing our launch journey next year! Stay tuned for update. 🎥HANBIT-TLV on Dec. 21

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Re: Innospace
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #16 on: 03/07/2023 02:07 pm »
Attempt announced for today, launch window still to be defined
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1633071368475648000?s=20

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Re: Innospace
« Reply #18 on: 08/18/2023 04:37 am »
Innospace plans to launch their orbital rockets from the Arnhem Space Centre! First launch is in early 2025. From the picture, this will probably be the HANBIT-Nano.

https://ela.space/ela-signs-multi-launch-contract-with-innospace-from-asc/

EQUATORIAL LAUNCH AUSTRALIA SIGNS MULTI-LAUNCH CONTRACT WITH INNOSPACE TO CONDUCT ORBITAL LAUNCHES FROM ARNHEM SPACE CENTRE   

17 August 2023, Adelaide, Australia and Sejong, Korea

Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA) the developer, owner and operator of the Arnhem Space Centre (ASC) on the Gove Peninsula in Australia’s Northern Territory, has today signed a multi-year, multi-launch contract with Korean aerospace company, INNOSPACE, for a series of orbital launches from the Australian spaceport.

The agreement will see the launch of several INNOSPACE rocket variants each carrying between 50kg and 500kg payloads into low earth orbit from the ASC across a five-year timeframe until Dec 2028. 

ELA is widely regarded as the most advanced multi-user commercial spaceport in the world, and the signing of this contract has validated the business concept and development plans by securing INNOSPACE – the only hybrid-fuelled rocket company worldwide to have successfully launched into space – as the first commercial company to become a ‘resident launcher’ (long term tenant and regular launcher) at the Australian spaceport. The first launches by INNOSPACE from the ASC are expected to commence in early 2025. ELA previously had a three-launch contract with NASA.

ELA has been working with the Australian Space Agency (ASA) to expand its existing Launch Facilities Licence (LFL) to support orbital launches from the ASC with a range of orbital rockets, differing azimuths and trajectories and a much wider array of propellant mixes and rocket configurations as part of its Phase 2 Development Plan. This work with the ASA will now expand to assist INNOSPACE to obtain its first Australian Launch Permit (ALP). This ALP approval process is expected to take between 6 and 14 months commencing later his year.

As one of up to seven planned ‘resident launchers’ INNOSPACE will be allocated a Space Launch Complex (SLC), comprising two modern ASC launch pads customised to INNOSPACE’s rocket requirements and an extensive Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF) which allows for rocket assembly, payload integration (in an ISO 8 clean room) and has overhead cranes, offices, workshops and system test facilities in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. Each SLC is fully enclosed and encompasses a range of ITAR compliance measures including video and movement sensor security, extensive fencing, and access control.

Michael Jones, Executive Chairman and Group CEO of ELA said the contract with INNOSPACE was a major milestone for ELA. “We are delighted to announce this multi-launch and long-term agreement with INNOSPACE and what we hope is the first of several launch agreements which we have been developing for some time. INNOSPACE is a truly innovative company with outstanding technology and is one of the leaders in the emerging market of smaller launch providers. INNOSPACE is one of the first of the next batch of “new space” rocket companies to launch and with increasing congestion at major spaceports globally, INNOSPACE has recognised the unique launch/geographic, infrastructure and commercial benefits of launching from the ASC.” 

“The launch contract and associated space launch complex agreement which we have been discussing for over a year provide INNOSPACE with the flexibility they require around launching a range of launch vehicles at an increasing cadence over the next five years,” he said.

“This contract demonstrates the potential for the ASC to deliver on our goal of being the pre-eminent commercial launch site globally. With the combination of our launch pad design/technology, launch inclination options, geopolitically stable base, infrastructure, logistics and engineering support solutions we have developed, we know we offer a highly competitive and attractive spaceport solution,” said Mr Jones. 

“Last year’s three successful launches with NASA allowed us to showcase the skill and capabilities of both the ELA team and the Arnhem Space Centre to the world. We’re excited to embark on that journey again – this time with INNOSPACE. It is a very important part of our ethos and culture to be known for what we achieve and not what we predict, and this contract again shows this aspect of ELA.”

Dr Soojong Kim, CEO of INNOSPACE said, “we are thrilled to have secured an optimal launch spaceport, the ASC, which has the benefits of launching from an equatorial spaceport and brings launch efficiencies through this multi-launch agreement with ELA. Our goal is to offer customers greater flexibility for their launch schedule and orbit access with frequent dedicated launch opportunities. We expect to enable our satellite customers to achieve significant innovation with our orbital launch services by launching from the ASC.”
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #19 on: 08/18/2023 05:18 am »
As a supplier of large areas of flat red dirt and nothing else, ELA marketing themselves as being "widely regarded as the most advanced multi-user commercial spaceport in the world" is probably pushing it.. a lot.  But this is exciting news nonetheless.  Having a customer whose launch vehicles appear to work will certainly help!!

Hopefully this announcement will wake up the sleepers in Canberra..
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #20 on: 11/10/2023 03:31 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1722775827883200935

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📍Reusability: At our hot-fire facility in Geumsan, we're developing a reusable rocket powered by a hybrid rocket engine. Our team has designed a sub-scale reusable rocket and is working hard towards successful flight tests. Stay tuned for RLV development updates!

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« Reply #21 on: 11/10/2023 03:35 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1722775827883200935

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📍Reusability: At our hot-fire facility in Geumsan, we're developing a reusable rocket powered by a hybrid rocket engine. Our team has designed a sub-scale reusable rocket and is working hard towards successful flight tests. Stay tuned for RLV development updates!

#RLV

How do you make recovery work with a hybrid fuel engine I wonder…?
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #22 on: 11/10/2023 05:05 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1722775827883200935

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📍Reusability: At our hot-fire facility in Geumsan, we're developing a reusable rocket powered by a hybrid rocket engine. Our team has designed a sub-scale reusable rocket and is working hard towards successful flight tests. Stay tuned for RLV development updates!

#RLV

How do you make recovery work with a hybrid fuel engine I wonder…?

A restartable hybrid?

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Re: Innospace
« Reply #23 on: 12/20/2023 07:07 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1737259293836030262

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📍Reusability: Our team has started flight tests for a 3.6m tall RLV demonstrator powered by a hybrid rocket engine. In our second attempt, the vehicle showed stable vertical take-off and landing, marking a significant initial milestone.

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The RLV demonstrator achieved stable flight, reaching a maximum altitude of 6.3 m, maintaining control accuracy within 0.3 m, and landing at a speed below 0.5 m/s.

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This test provided validation for the performance of the targeted propulsion system, control system, trajectory optimality, and landing speed.

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As we progress, the flight envelope for the reusable launch vehicle demonstrator will be gradually extended. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting journey!

Thanks to our consortium partners: KAIST, Korea Aerospace University, and Cheongju University.

#RLV #ReusableRocket

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Re: Innospace
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #25 on: 06/13/2024 07:16 am »
Just realised the Innospace logo is very similar to the logo used by the bad guys in the Thunderbirds episode, "The Cham-Cham"!

https://securityhazard.net/2017/02/10/thunderbirds-25-the-cham-cham/thecham-cham00132/
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Re: Innospace
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« Reply #27 on: 09/09/2024 07:30 am »
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Re: Innospace
« Reply #28 on: 12/11/2024 02:08 pm »
Successful Umbilical Separation Test for HANBIT-Nano – INNOSPACE



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Umbilical separation test? ✔ Done and dusted. 🚀

HANBIT-Nano's umbilical system, which supplies fuel, oxidizer, and high-pressure gases, has cleared a major milestone. Testing verified that the onboard and ground plates separate cleanly and without leaks. This newly improved umbilical connector, tailored for HANBIT-Nano, was fully developed in-house.
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« Reply #29 on: 12/18/2024 03:34 pm »
https://aviationweek.com/space/launch-vehicles-propulsion/innospace-delays-first-hanbit-nano-launch
https://www.innospc.com/shop_contents/myboard_read.htm?load_type=&page_idx=0&tag_on=&h_search_c=0&h_search_v=&me_popup=&myboard_code=sub04_02&page_limit=5&idx=768856&page=1&category_idx=

Maiden flight of Hanbit Nano delayed from March to July.

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The adjustment stems primarily from delays in the supply of components for the launch vehicle’s electric pump and the construction of a new integrated test facility in South Korea. These delays have affected the launch vehicle’s hardware production timeline and testing schedules. The rescheduled launch date reflects the next available slot at the Brazil launch site in July 2025.
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« Reply #30 on: 12/26/2024 07:25 am »
Structural System Inspection for HANBIT-Nano Completed – INNOSPACE

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« Reply #31 on: 01/13/2025 06:47 am »
HANBIT-Nano I Static fire Test of Methane TCA – INNOSPACE



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Jan 12, 2025  #RocketTesting #MethaneEngine #SatelliteLauncher
The development and testing campaign for the HANBIT-Nano's upper-stage methane engine, LiMER-3, is moving forward steadily, with static fire tests of the TCA conducted under various operating conditions and adjustments. 🔥

Our team has demonstrated exceptional combustion efficiency and gained valuable insights into the ablative cooling performance of the expanded nozzle, bringing us closer to delivering a reliable and highly efficient second-stage engine. ✨

What makes the ablative nozzle stand out is its cost-effectiveness—it boasts low material and manufacturing costs and doesn’t require specialized surface treatments. These advantages make it practical to produce using existing domestic technology, marking another step toward innovation and efficiency in rocket development.
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« Reply #32 on: 02/13/2025 04:54 am »
HANBIT-Nano I 2nd Stage Propellant Tank Test – INNOSPACE l 이노스페이스




Feb 12, 2025

Behold the shimmering beauty of icy frost! ❄️

The successful completion of cryogenic pressure tests for the HANBIT-Nano 2nd stage carbon composite propellant tank (QM)! Designed for 6.0 bar, the tank impressively withstood 7.5 bar, demonstrating its robust engineering and outstanding performance. 🆙

Crafted using Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) manufacturing technology, this carbon composite propellant tank offers a perfect balance of lightweight durability and high structural strength.

A huge thank you to ANH Structure for their collaboration in executing these tests flawlessly—another testament to the strength of our partnership!🤝🔗
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« Reply #33 on: 02/28/2025 01:11 pm »
HANBIT-Nano I 1st Stage Electric Pump – INNOSPACE



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🚀#HNanoLog | Milestone 06

We put HANBIT-Nano's first stage Electric Motor-Driven Oxidizer Pump through cold flow performance evaluation tests to check if it could hit the target flow rate and pressure supply—and it delivered.

⚙️ Tested under real launch-like inlet pressure conditions
💡 3D-printed for the perfect balance of weight and efficiency
📈 Pressure rise and flow rate? Verified and ready to go!

HANBIT-Nano takes another step toward flight! Stay tuned! ✨
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HANBIT-Nano I Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test
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🚀#HNanoLog | Milestone 08

The Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test for HANBIT-Nano has been completed! 🌟

Our team has validated the independently developed portable launch pad for its mechanical and electrical interfaces. We tested key systems, including the transporter erector launcher, umbilical detachment, and hold-down mechanism—ensuring technical reliability and operational stability.

🚢🌊 The launch pad will be shipped to Alcântara Space Center in Brazil starting this April! With this milestone achieved, INNOSPACE is moving full speed ahead toward HANBIT-Nano’s first commercial launch in July! 🚀✨

🔗 Learn more:

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INNOSPACE Successfully Completes Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test, Marking a Key Milestone for the HANBIT Launch Readiness
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INNOSPACE, announced that the company has successfully completed the Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test for the HANBIT-Nano launch vehicle.

SEJONG, South Korea (March 17, 2025) – INNOSPACE (KS: 462350), a South Korean satellite launch service company, announced that the company has successfully completed the Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test for the HANBIT-Nano launch vehicle. The company independently developed a new portable launch pad, a key infrastructure for the satellite launch, and conducted the test at Samwooeco, the partner company responsible for manufacturing the launch pad, located in Gwangyang, South Korea.
 
The Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test comprehensively verifies the operational readiness of the launch vehicle and launch pad, covering processes from vehicle assembly and pad integration to vertical erection, propellant supply system checks, and final operational validation. During the test, INNOSPACE confirmed the mechanical and electrical interfaces between the launch pad and vehicle, the transporter erector launcher system, the detachment of the Umbilical, the fuel and oxidizer supply system, and the separation of the launch vehicle hold-down mechanism, ensuring technical reliability and operational stability.
 
The launch pad that successfully completed the test, is scheduled for maritime transportation to the Alcântara Space Center in Brazil on April 2. Upon arrival in May, it will undergo installation and final verification in the local environment to complete preparations for launch operations. In addition, the launch vehicle used in this test was the HANBIT-Nano Qualification Model (QM), which shares the same specifications—21.8 meters in height and 1.4 meters in diameter—as the Flight Model (FM) scheduled for launch in July.
 
“The Launch Pad-Vehicle Interface Integrated System Test marks a crucial milestone in the development of HANBIT-Nano,” said Soojong Kim, founder and CEO of INNOSPACE. “With this achievement, INNOSPACE’s proprietary technology and operational capabilities with our internally developed launch pad successfully validated, we are now fully committed to final launch preparations, ensuring the highest reliability in our launch services.”
 
The HANBIT-Nano launch vehicle is a two-stage orbital launcher designed to deploy payloads into a 500 km Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO). It features a 25-ton-thrust hybrid rocket engine in the first stage and a 3-ton-thrust methane engine in the second stage. INNOSPACE is set to conduct its first commercial launch in July, carrying payloads from five international customers, including the Federal University of Maranhăo (UFMA) and Castro Leite Consultoria (CLC) in Brazil.
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« Reply #35 on: 04/25/2025 04:19 am »
HANBIT-Nano I Fairing Separation Performance Verified with Final Ground Test – INNOSPACE

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« Reply #37 on: 05/20/2025 07:15 am »
https://twitter.com/innospacecorp/status/1924655556725457189

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We have obtained official launch authorization from the Agęncia Espacial Brasileira (@espacial_aeb) for the first commercial launch of HANBIT-Nano. 📑

The mission will take place at the Alcântara Space Center, marking a significant milestone in our launch campaigns. This approval reflects strong collaboration with Brazil and progress toward accessible space transportation.

We are committed to ensuring a safe and successful launch. 💫

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« Reply #38 on: 05/27/2025 12:56 am »
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INNOSPACE Reschedules First Commercial Launch of HANBIT-Nano to Second Half of 2025

2025-05-27

● Adjustment of the stage qualification test schedule due to the identification of technical checkpoints
● A preemptive decision to ensure a more reliable launch and mission operation

INNOSPACE announced today that the company has rescheduled the first commercial launch of its small satellite launch vehicle, HANBIT-Nano, from July to the second half of 2025.

The schedule adjustment follows the identification of technical inspection issues related to the vehicle’s first-stage electric pump and hybrid propulsion system during preparations for the stage qualification test.

While these issues were not evident during earlier performance tests, they were identified during a propellant supply system test conducted prior to the stage qualification test. Additional time is now required to address the identified risks and complete more detected inspections to ensure a stable launch.

The stage qualification test, a key milestone for verifying the launch vehicle’s safety and mission capability, is a mandatory step for securing launch approval. Testing is scheduled to begin next month, with approval review to commence upon its completion.

The revised launch schedule will be finalized promptly upon the completion of technical inspections and the stage qualification test.

“We sincerely acknowledge the concern caused by the two schedule changes and feel a strong sense of responsibility. However, we have determined that the technical issues identified during recent tests may potentially affect the launch vehicle’s performance and the overall mission success. Addressing them in advance is a preemptive measure we believe is necessary to fulfill our responsibility to our customers,” Said Soojong Kim, founder and CEO of INNOSPACE. He added, “This decision reflects our commitment to enhancing technical completeness to ensure a more reliable launch and mission operation. As the final preparation period has been extended, all our team members are making every effort to deliver a more thorough and dependable outcome.”

Previously, INNOSPACE rescheduled the HANBIT-Nano launch from March to July 2025 due to delays in the delivery of electric pump components and the construction of the Goheung Integrated Test Facility.
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❄️Cool Progress! We’re pleased to share the successful completion of the 300-second cold flow test of Liquid Methane and Liquid oxygen for HANBIT-Nano’s second stage. This test kept its target mass flow rate and pressure while simulating a full-duration propellant feed cycle under flight-like conditions—without combustion.

As a key step in development, cold flow testing lets us validate flow dynamics, thermal behavior, and system readiness while reducing risk ahead of hot-fire test.🔥 This milestone strengthens confidence in our design and supports the path toward final qualification.

We remain committed to rigorous testing and continuous improvement to deliver safe, reliable launch services. Stay tuned—we’ll keep you posted.🔔

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« Reply #40 on: 07/10/2025 12:24 pm »
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Milestone 15

A step toward launch readiness was achieved, with the successful qualification of HANBIT-Nano’s second stage at our Goheung test facility. 🌟

The test demonstrated key innovations:
• Electric pump in a liquid methane rocket engine
• Common bulkhead design, enabling system simplification and weight reduction

We now move forward with the final first-stage qualification, aiming for launch readiness in the second half of 2025 — bringing us one step closer to liftoff. 🌌

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« Reply #41 on: 07/17/2025 05:32 am »
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Welcome to the Goheung Integrated Test Facility — where HANBIT-Nano technology is put to the test.

This is the core infrastructure that powers full-cycle launch vehicle development — from hybrid and methane engine assembly, hot fire testing, and launch pad validation to first- and second-stage qualification tests. It’s where hardware comes to life. 🏗️
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« Reply #42 on: 07/17/2025 05:34 am »
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INNOSPACE held a completion ceremony for the Integrated Test Facility on May 22 in Goheung, South Korea. 🎉

We regard the Goheung Integrated Test Facility as a significant step forward in fostering Korea’s private space industry and strengthening technological self-reliance, being the first of its kind developed by the private sector.

We extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who contributed to the successful completion of this facility, including the Jeonnam Provincial Government, Goheung-gun, and the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA). 🙏🌠

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« Reply #43 on: 08/01/2025 11:10 am »
Launch thread for the first launch:

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?board=10.0

Please keep general discussion on Innospace and Hanbit development here, while planning and execution of the first launch of Hanbit-Nano goes to the launch thread.
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Great news! We are pleased to announce that INNOSPACE has signed a $5.8 million multi-launch contract with Media Broadcast Satellite GmbH (MBS) of Germany for two HANBIT missions scheduled between 2026 and 2028. 🛰️✨

As our exclusive distribution partner, MBS will also serve as our launch services sales and marketing agent in Germany.

This milestone reflects MBS’s confidence in INNOSPACE and reinforces our commitment to delivering flexible, responsive, and customer-tailored launch services.

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We’ve officially obtained commercial launch authorization from the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA ‪@kasamedia‬) — becoming the first private Korean company to do so. 📝

Having completed all possible development and testing on the ground, we have now entered the Launch Readiness for our upcoming mission.

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Fueled by teamwork, our first commercial launch mission, SPACEWARD, is reaching for space!

Our journey at the Alcântara Launch Center (CLA) in Brazil is progressing with the steadfast support of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) and the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB). 🤝

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During the Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) held on November 18–19 at the Alcântara Space Center, we successfully completed the full ground launch sequence—from rollout to pre-launch procedures and pad recovery. Readiness confirmed.

INNOSPACE continues its preparations with precision to ensure a safe and responsible mission.
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🚀 D-2: Final Countdown for HANBIT-Nano

INNOSPACE has entered the final preparation phase for the SPACEWARD mission. HANBIT-Nano heads to the launch pad on Dec. 15 (BRT), followed by final checks ahead of liftoff.

📍 Launch Schedule
• Brazil: Dec. 17, 15:45 (BRT)
• Korea: Dec. 18, 03:45 (KST)
• Launch window: Dec. 16–22 (BRT)
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« Reply #50 on: 12/18/2025 12:37 am »
Innospace have just signed an agreement with Southern Launch for use of the Koonibba Test Range and for future launches at Whaler's Way:
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Leading space mission service provider Southern Launch has signed South Korean launch service provider INNOSPACE to conduct space missions from the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex and the Koonibba Test Range.

 This strategic partnership enables INNOSPACE to conduct a diverse range of missions from Southern Launch sites, including orbital satellite launches and suborbital technology demonstrations.

 Beginning in 2026 and continuing for at least the next decade, this agreement strengthens South Australia’s position as an emerging global hub for space innovation.

 “We are excited to welcome INNOSPACE to our launch sites,” said Lloyd Damp, CEO of Southern Launch. “INNOSPACE is at the forefront of launch vehicle development, and we are proud to support their technology and mission objectives from both Whalers Way and Koonibba. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to advancing space access and delivering flexible, reliable launch solutions for global customers.”

https://www.southernlaunch.space/news-feed/southern-launch-signs-contract-to-host-space-missions-for-leading-south-korean-launch-service-provider-innospace
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« Reply #51 on: 12/20/2025 12:43 am »
I'm surprised I'm not seeing more hype around this maiden launch attempt. Isn't Innospace in a race with Gilmore's Eris for a historic milestone, the first hybrid rocket engine to orbit?

I'm also curious if this is the largest hybrid motor design to date, or at least the largest paraffin hybrid. I was under the impression that this was a particularly difficult fuel to cast into large grains that would remain stable throughout the burn cycle.
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« Reply #52 on: 12/20/2025 02:59 pm »
I'm also curious if this is the largest hybrid motor design to date
RocketMotorTwo is slightly higher thrust (310 kN vs. HANBIT-Nano's 245 kN first stage), and the engine RocketMotorTwo spawned from - Small Common Booster, the first stage of SpaceDev's never-flown Streaker launch vehicle - was >500 kN. I'm not sure if SCB was ever fired - I know the upper stage Hybrid was fired on the test stand build for SCB, but IIRC SpaceDev were bought by SNC (for Dream Chaser, with Streaker being cancelled) before any further work occurred.

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« Reply #53 on: 01/08/2026 02:46 am »
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INNOSPACE expands its global launch footprint to Europe!

We have signed a launch site use agreement with the Atlantic Spaceport Consortium (ASC), securing priority, long-term access to the Malbusca Launch Center on Santa Maria Island in Portugal’s Azores. Through this agreement, INNOSPACE expands its launch footprint to Europe, following Brazil and Australia. 🗺️

🏝️ The operational independence and open launch trajectories of an island-based spaceport will further reinforce tailored mission execution and commercial launch competitiveness.

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