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Salo

http://spacenews.com/uk-ukrainian-launch-vehicle-developer-skyrora-to-establish-smallsat-launch-site/
ЦитироватьUK-Ukrainian launch vehicle developer Skyrora to establish smallsat launch site
by Jaroslaw Adamowski — February 1, 2018  
Skyrora's production facility in Dnipro, in eastern Ukraine. Credit: Skyrora  
 
WARSAW, Poland — U.K.-based Skyrora has unveiled plans to host a suborbital test flight in the fourth quarter of 2018. As part of its strategy to meet the rising demand for small satellite launches in a cost-effective manner, the company aims to set up a facility to launch smallsats fr om Scotland.
Daniel Smith, business development manager at Skyrora, tells SpaceNews that the company is in the process of finalizing the suborbital build and will be testing its engine in the U.K. during the first quarter of 2018.
"Things are moving very rapidly at this point. We've already 3D-printed various parts of our sub-orbital test vehicle and are in advanced talks about testing our engines here in Britain. We expect to grow our U.K. team substantially in Q1 2018, particularly on the manufacturing side of the business," Smith said.
Under the plan, the Skyrora 1 suborbital launch vehicle is to be capable of generating 30 kN of thrust at sea level, according to data from the vehicle developer. Skyrora's engines use green hydrogen peroxide oxidizer to lim it their impact on the Earth's atmosphere.

 Ukrainian hub
Skyrora owns facilities in Scotland's Edinburgh and Glasgow and operates a research and development (R&D) facility in Dnipro, Ukraine. The London-based company says this allows it to keep Skyrora's operational costs at a competitive level, but also benefit from the Ukraine's space industry know-how and its qualified workforce.
"As a British company, it's helpful [for us] to have access to Ukrainian knowledge that can support our activity," Smith said. "We outsource some design tasks to a team over there that has a mixture of real launch experience and young dynamic university graduates. It's factors like this and our private ownership that give our business an edge in the U.K. market, allowing us to move confidently at our own speed."
According to the company representative, the next steps for Skyrora are to move towards expanding its presence in the U.K. and "show that our technology will enable the country to capture a larger part of the global space market."

 British experiences
Skyrora's rockets run on hydrogen peroxide and kerosene. In this respect, the company is following in the steps of the U.K,'s Black Arrow, the program that allowed London to launch its first rocket in October 1971, orbiting the Prospero satellite. The launch from Woomera Test Range in southern Australia represented a major milestone for the country's space industry, as it enabled the U.K. to become the sixth nation worldwide capable of launching its own satellites. This said, London had already canceled the carrier rocket program by the time the mission took place.
Smith confirms that the company is drawing from the experiences of the U.K. space industry and says he finds pride in the fact that "we're using the same propellant as Black Arrow did and essentially combining their successfully proven, 50-year-old ideas with today's most advanced technology."
Skyrora says its use of Black Arrow-inspired technology will also allow the company to reduce the cost of space launches.
"Our decision to use hydrogen peroxide and kerosene came about for a variety of reasons, and we do appreciate the link with Black Arrow and feel a certain sentimental connection to that project," according to Smith. "We're actually planning to sponsor the build of a full-size replica Black Arrow for the Wight Aviation Museum, as we'd like to help ensure that future generations are aware of the fascinating story of Britain's first and only satellite launcher to date."
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Salo

#1
https://www.skyrora.com/skyrora1
ЦитироватьTHE SUBORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE

MAIN SUBORBITAL ROCKET ENGINE

Purpose: To propel the suborbital launch vehicle

Characteristics:
1. Runs on Hydrogen Peroxide and Kerosene
2. Thrust at sea level: 30kN (3 tons)
3. Exhaust Velocity:
2,226 m/s (sea level)
2,662 m/s (in vacuum)

Current status:
Gimbal suspension ready
Engine thrust frame ready
Upper stage ready
Power electronic control units ready
Completion date for combustion chamber manufacture: 5.12.2017

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Salo

#2
https://www.skyrora.com/skyroraxl
ЦитироватьORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE


THIRD STAGE

 Gross mass: 1,067 kg
 Dry mass of the stage: 220 kg
 Total propellant mass: 527 kg (500 kg for thrust + 27 kg of non-operational propellant)
 Payload mass: 320 kg
 Engine type: 2 x liquid propellant rocket engines with uncooled nozzle

EXPERIMENTAL ROCKET ENGINE

Purpose:
Fine-tune the mixture ratio of the propellant components, and combustion products in the combustion chamber​

Characteristics:
Propellant components: Hydrogen Peroxide and RP-1
Thrust (in vacuum): 3,500 N
Exhaust velocity (in vacuum): 3,004 m/s

Current status:
​1st and 2nd stage static firing tests were successfully completed by 15.01.2017



SECOND STAGE

 Gross mass: 9,921 kg
 Dry mass of the stage: 1,070 kg
 Payload fairing mass: 145 kg
 Total propellant mass: 7,664 kg (7,450 kg for thrust + 214 kg of non-operational propellant)
 Engine type: 1 х liquid propellant rocket engine with uncooled nozzle

Characteristics:
Propellant components: Hydrogen Peroxide and Kerosene
Thrust (in vacuum): 85.5 kN (8.1 tons)
Exhaust velocity (in vacuum): 3,001 m/s
Specific impulse (in vacuum): 306.02 s

Current status:
System level calculations for the second stage are complete, with the focus now being on the detail
3D models have been developed



FIRST STAGE

 Gross mass at launch: 44,611 kg
 Dry mass of the stage: 2,600 kg
 Total propellant mass: 32,065 kg (31,200 kg for thrust + 617 kg of non-operational propellant + 248 kg of before launch propellant loss at start of engines)
 Engine type: 9 x liquid propellant rocket engines

Characteristics:
Propellant components: Hydrogen Peroxide and Kerosene

Thrust per engine:
 70 kN (7 tons) (at sea level)
 79.7 kN (8 tons) (in vacuum)

Exhaust Velocity:
 2,454 m/s (at sea level)
 2,794 m/s (in vacuum)

Specific impulse:
 250.24 s (at sea level)
 284.91 s (in vacuum)

Current status:
System level calculations for the first stage are complete, with the focus now being on the detail
3D models have been developed

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Apollo13

ЦитироватьEngine type: 9 x liquid propellant rocket engines 
Ещё одни. :)

PIN

#4
Непонятно, почему не афишируют, что это стартап Noosphere Ventures

Ярослав

Та у них вообще информации копейки )
Еще можно facebook смотреть, твит, линкедин и все )

instml

Первый запуск мелкой ракеты в 2018 - это хорошо.

Стартовая масса РН около 55 тонн, но не вижу сколько масса ПН на НОО или ССО?

1200 кг вытянет?
Go MSL!

PIN

Очень забавно и про 2018, и про 1200 кг.

Василий Ратников

тоже потратил время на изучение этого проекта
че то как то не зашло
мутные они сами, фотки какие то весьма не внушающие

имею очень мало информации )) для себя сделал предсказание нет, эти не взлетят
буду рад ошибиться

instml

Британская компания Skyrora рассказала о планах совершить испытательный суборбитальный пуск в четвёртом квартале 2018 года. Компания планирует построить в Шотландии собственный космодром, что позволит втянуться в гонку компаний, запускающих лёгкие спутники.
Дэниел Смит, менеджер по бизнес-стратегии Skyrora, сообщил SpaceNews, что его компания завершает работу над первой, тестовой сборкой, а их двигатели будут испытаны в Великобритании уже в первом квартале 2018 года.
«Сейчас всё стремительно завертелось. Мы уже напечатали на 3D-принтере различные детали тестовой суборбитальной ракеты, сейчас идёт завершающая стадия переговоров относительно испытания двигателей здесь, в Великобритании. Думаю, наша британская команда значительно вырастет к началу второго квартала этого года, особенно когда потребуются большие производственные мощности».

https://thealphacentauri.net/skyrora-uk-ukraine/

Про 2018 не я придумал)))

При стартовой 55 тонн ПН на низкой орбите где-то в районе 1 тонны и должна быть
Go MSL!

PIN

Цитироватьinstml пишет:
Про 2018 не я придумал
Конечно. нет. Придумали они. Работа такая.

Цитироватьinstml пишет:
При стартовой 55 тонн ПН на низкой орбите где-то в районе 1 тонны и должна быть

https://www.skyrora.com/skyroraxl

Payload mass: 320 kg
Значит, 200 максимум.

PIN

Цитироватьinstml пишет:
Дэниел Смит, менеджер по бизнес-стратегии Skyrora, сообщил SpaceNews, что его компания завершает работу над первой, тестовой сборкой
У Дениэла богатый опыт в бизнесе - 7 раз менял работу за десят лет работы. Казино, онлайн сервисы знакомств. Теперь, вот, ракеты. 
Прогноз понятен? 

instml

300 так 300. Значит эта ракета вполне реальна. Ждём запуска в 2018 ))
Go MSL!

Denis Voronin

ЦитироватьPIN пишет:
У Дениэла богатый опыт в бизнесе - 7 раз менял работу за десят лет работы. Казино, онлайн сервисы знакомств. Теперь, вот, ракеты.
Прогноз понятен?
Гы. Ну так то да, но с точки зрения вероятности может и выстрелить.
Кривыми должны быть извилины, а не руки.

triage

#14
Up больше из-за картинок
 http://www.parabolicarc.com/2017/11/06/skyrora-launch-small-satellites-scotland/
November 6, 2017
 
Credit: Skyrora
по ссылке открывается в больше размере, а тут х.з.

 http://www.rocketeers.co.uk/node/5333
04/11/2017

New representative mass model for space rocket system testing
или  https://twitter.com/Skyrora_Ltd/status/928274350117195778 
8 нояб. 2017 г.


Цитировать https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/southwest/satellite-launch-firm-to-test-in-cornwall
SATELLITE LAUNCH FIRM TO TEST IN CORNWALL
 18 Jul 2018  South West  Business
A satellite launch operator is to begin an engine testing programme at Cornwall Airport in Newquay.

Skyora will begin testing its liquid engine at the site, which is aiming to be an operational spaceport in 2021, by the end of the year.

The announcement was made at the Farnborough International Airshow.

Skyrora will carry out a series of test firings at Newquay for their LEO engine, which will eventually be used to propel their satellite launch vehicle's upper stage.

The company will use a hardened aircraft shelter which was previously used by the Bloodhound Super Sonic Car project for rocket tests in preparation for a world land speed record attempt next year.
...

Алихан Исмаилов

Payload user guide. Skyrora-XL. Октябрь 2019. Версия-1.
https://mach5lowdown.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/skyoraxl_pug_v1_oct2019.pdf

Bell

Цитироватьinstml написал:
 Noosphere Ventures
Ну как там за 2 года, полет нормальный?
Иногда мне кажется что мы черти, которые штурмуют небеса (с) фон Браун

Salo

#17
http://theindustryanalysis.com/2019/10/18/skyrora-announces-new-engine-test-plant-in-scotland/
ЦитироватьSkyrora announces new engine test plant in Scotland
TheIndustryAnalysis October 18, 2019
Skyrora, the independent rocket maker, has announced its plans  to open a new engine test facility in Scotland. The facility is a  significant step towards a full rocket launch that is scheduled for the  fourth quarter of 2021. It will be dedicated to finishing burn and  gimbal tests of its 30kN rocket engine. If the launch is successful,  Skyrora will make it into the record books as the first company to have  completed an orbital launch from Western Europe. Volodymyr Levykin, CEO  and founder, Skyrora, has commented that this is a massive milestone for  the company and represents the start of its test program for its larger  engines, adding that their team has worked incredibly hard to develop  the company's engine technologies so that it can help make space more  accessible to all.


Founded in 2017, Skyrora uses a combination of traditional and  additive manufacturing technologies when producing its engines and  vehicles. The company was also working on developing a proprietary  hybrid manufacturing system that combines robotics, 3D printing, and CNC  milling, although it is currently at the prototype stage. The company  is presently developing two rockets, the Skyrora 1 suborbital launch  vehicle, and the Skyrora XL that has been designed for orbital launches.  The official site of the new test facility has not been confirmed yet.  During the announcement, the company also mentioned that it is  considering many options and looking for a place that will be suitable  for the plant, which will provide the company with access to skills.


Recently, in a move that significantly advanced the launch plans of  the XL, a third-stage test firing was successfully performed for the  Leo, a precursor to the engine that will be responsible for eventually  propelling the rocket into orbit. The Leo is said to be "the first  commercially fully 3D printed bi-liquid rocket engine to be tested in  the UK" and can produce 3.5 kN of thrust. It was test-fired at the  Newquay Airport in collaboration with Spaceport Cornwall. After its  success, Skyrora has affirmed its plans to begin testing of a more  powerful, 3-ton thrust additive manufactured engine, which might be  undertaken in Scotland.

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Salo

ЦитироватьBell написал:
 
Цитироватьinstml написал:
 Noosphere Ventures
Ну как там за 2 года, полет нормальный?
Снова через два года.
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Salo

https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1224334034668605440
ЦитироватьPeter B. de Selding @pbdes
.@Skyrora_Ltd
, UK launch startup, test fires upper stage of XL rocket - in Scotland. Earlier firing was in Ukraine. This one used 'ecosene' propellant, based on waste plastic (1,000kg plastic makes 600kg kerosene in 24hrs). Hope for inaugural UK flight in 2022. @spacegovuk


4:09 PM · 3 февр. 2020 г.·Twitter Web App
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