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Giant ‘space slingshot’ that will launch Nasa craft THIS year revealed

A ‘GIANT slingshot’ contraption will be testing out its catapult capabilities on a Nasa craft later this year.

Spaceflight technology firm SpinLaunch has revealed its futuristic A-33 Suborbital Mass Accelerator that’s said to act just like a slingshot.

Cover ImagesSpinLaunch has been conducting tests in New Mexico[/caption]

Cover ImagesThe unusual looking contraption will test a launch for Nasa[/caption]

The launcher is aiming to test out its spinning skills on a Nasa craft containing a satellite.

It will spin the craft at up to 5,000 miles per hour.

Concept images show how the SpinLaunch uses a rotating carbon-fiber-arm within a 300-ft diameter steel vacuum chamber.

The design means a rocket can be launched with less fuel.

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Jonathan Yaney, founder and CEO of SpinLaunch, said: “SpinLaunch is offering a unique suborbital flight and high-speed testing service, and the recent launch agreement with NASA marks a key inflection point as SpinLaunch shifts focus from technology development to commercial offerings.

“What started as an innovative idea to make space more accessible has materialised into a technically mature and game-changing approach to launch.

“We look forward to announcing more partners and customers soon, and greatly appreciate NASA’s continued interest and support in SpinLaunch.”

SpinLaunch is said to be able to achieve hypersonic launch speeds.


It could mark the start of a new way to access space that is more cost effective and environmentally friendly.

SpinLaunch’s first test flight launched a vehicle at supersonic speeds in 2021.

It’s conducted a whole host of different test launches since.

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The tests happen at Spaceport America, located in New Mexico.

An orbital test is expected to happen in 2025.

Cover ImagesSmall rockets can be launched at supersonic speeds[/caption]

Cover ImagesSpinLaunch is getting ready to test out spinning a Nasa craft[/caption]

Cover ImagesThe idea is that a rocket would accelerate in the chamber and then pop out the top[/caption]

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