Current:Home > NewsStratolaunch conducts first powered flight of new hypersonic vehicle off California coast -WealthFlow Academy
Stratolaunch conducts first powered flight of new hypersonic vehicle off California coast
View
Date:2025-04-15 08:34:55
LOS ANGELES (AP) — U.S. aerospace company Stratolaunch conducted the first powered test flight of a new unmanned craft for hypersonic research on Saturday and called it a success.
Hypersonic describes flights at speeds of at least Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound.
Chief Executive Officer Zachary Krevor said in a statement that the Talon-A-1 vehicle “reached high supersonic speeds approaching Mach 5 and collected a great amount of data at an incredible value to our customers.”
Krevor said he could not release the specific altitude and speed because of proprietary agreements with customers.
The company’s massive six-engine carrier aircraft Roc carried the Talon aloft, attached to the center of its gigantic wing, and released it off the central coast of California.
The Talon, powered by a liquid-fuel rocket engine, ended its flight by descending into the ocean as planned. While this Talon was expendable, a future version will be capable of landing on a runway for reuse.
Stratolaunch said the primary objectives for the flight included a safe air-launch release of the vehicle, engine ignition, acceleration, sustained climb in altitude, and a controlled water landing.
The company called the result a major milestone in the development of the United States’ first privately funded, reusable hypersonic test capability.
Stratolaunch conducted two captive-carry flights, in December and February, in which the Talon was taken aloft with live propellant but was not released from the mothership.
Stratolaunch is based at Mojave Air and Space Port in the Mojave Desert north of Los Angeles.
The Roc aircraft, named after an enormous mythological bird, has a wingspan of 385 feet (117 meters) and twin fuselages that give the impression of two big jets flying side by side.
It was developed by Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen, who died just months before it flew for the first time in April 2019.
Allen intended to use it as a carrier aircraft for space launches, carrying satellite-laden rockets beneath the center of the wing and releasing them at high altitude.
That project was canceled, and new owners then repurposed Stratolaunch for launches of reusable hypersonic research vehicles.
Stratolaunch has announced flight contracts with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and the Navy’s Multiservice Advanced Capability Test Bed program as a subcontractor to technology company Leidos of Reston, Virginia.
veryGood! (44552)
Related
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- In Louisiana’s Cancer Alley, company cancels plans for grain export facility in historic Black town
- Rachel Lindsay Details Being Scared and Weirded Out by Bryan Abasolo's Proposal on The Bachelorette
- Powerball winning numbers for August 5 drawing: jackpot rises to $185 million
- New data highlights 'achievement gap' for students in the US
- Ryan Reynolds Hilariously Confronts Blake Lively's Costar Brandon Sklenar Over Suggestive Photo
- Indiana’s completion of a 16-year highway extension project is a ‘historic milestone,’ governor says
- Judge upholds Ohio’s gender-affirming care ban; civil rights group vows immediate appeal
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- Florida man charged after lassoing 9-foot alligator: 'I was just trying to help'
Ranking
- Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
- The Imane Khelif controversy lays bare an outrage machine fueled by lies
- US rolls into semifinals of Paris Olympic basketball tournament, eases past Brazil 122-87
- Judge keeps alive Vermont lawsuit that accuses police of force, discrimination against Black teen
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- Trump's bitcoin stockpile plan stirs debate in cryptoverse
- How do breakers train for the Olympics? Strength, mobility – and all about the core
- How to prepare for a leadership role to replace a retiring employee: Ask HR
Recommendation
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
23 Flowy Pants Starting at $14.21 for When You’re Feeling Bloated, but Want To Look Chic
Bromance back: High jumpers who shared gold in Tokyo share another warm moment in Paris
The Challenge’s CT and Derrick Reflect on Diem Brown’s Legacy Nearly 10 Years After Her Death
Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
2024 Olympics: Tennis Couple's Emotional Gold Medal Win Days After Breaking Up Has Internet in Shambles
Josh Hall Mourns Death of Longtime Friend Gonzalo Galvez
A soda sip-off or an election? Tim Walz, JD Vance fight over the 'Mountain Dew Belt'