Deep Blue Aerospace

Aerospace company

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2025 Deep Blue Aerospace plans to launch the Nebula-2 rocket, a medium to heavy-lift liquid-fuelled rocket capable of lifting 20,000 kg of payload into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The rocket uses liquid oxygen and kerosene as propellants.
2025 Updated planned timeframe for the first orbital launch and recovery of the Nebula-1 rocket, now set for mid-2025.
2024 Originally planned first orbital launch and recovery of the Nebula-1 rocket.
September 2024 The company conducted a hop test of the Thunder-R kerosene-liquid oxygen engines, which resulted in a hard landing.
May 6 2022 The Nebula M1 completed a one-kilometer test with a vertical takeoff and vertical landing (VTVL) above Tongchuan, Shaanxi Providence.
April 19 2022 Deep Blue Aerospace announced a new round of funding led by CMBC International Holdings, intended for developing the Nebula-1, 'Thunder' engine series, and other manufacturing processes.
January 2022 The company secured nearly $31.5 million in funding.
October 2021 Deep Blue Aerospace completed a 100-meter level launch and landing test with its Nebula M1 Vertical Takeoff Vertical Landing (VTVL) test stage.

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