SpaceLoft XL

The SpaceLoft XL is a sounding rocket developed by UP Aerospace. The rocket has a diameter of 10 inches (25 cm), and is 20 feet (6 m) long. It is capable of lofting a 110 lb (50 kg) payload to a sub-orbital trajectory with an apogee of 140 miles (225 km).. It takes only 90 seconds to cross the Kármán line (the "Edge of space"). The first launch was made at 2:14 p.m. local time (20:14 UTC) on September 25, 2006, from Spaceport America, in Upham, N... more

Rocket

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Maiden Flight:

  • Sep 25, 2006

Height:

  • 20 m (66 ft )
  • 6 m (20 ft )

Diameter:

  • 10 m (33 ft )
  • 25 m (82 ft )

Number Of Stages:

  • 1
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