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Orienspace Technology • Gravity-1 • Yellow Sea (launch location 5) (NA)

Orienspace Technology • Gravity-1 • Yellow Sea (launch location 5)
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A 4 stage launch vehicle by Chinese private company OrienSpace, consisting of 5 solid rocket motors clustered together but with the center motor igniting just before boosters separation. The upper two stages also uses solid fuel.
Galactic Energy is a private aerospace company headquartered in Yantai, Shandong, China, established in 2020. The company is developing the Gravity Series of satellite launch vehicles.
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