Polaris Spaceplanes, a German aerospace innovator, recently celebrated the successful maiden flight of their compact prototype, MIRA-Light
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Despite its 2.5-meter length, MIRA-Light, or 'Mini MIRA,' is a pivotal player in testing and fine-tuning the flight control systems for its larger sibling, MIRA.
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The company’s transparent sharing of MIRA-Light’s journey provides a rare glimpse into the detailed world of aerospace testing and development.
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MIRA, the larger prototype, is slated to make its inaugural flight by year's end, equipped with a genuine linear aerospike engine
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NOVA, the subsequent prototype, promises a blend of power and precision, with four kerosene-fueled jet engines and an aerospike engine.
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Polaris Spaceplanes is crafting a narrative that extends beyond aerospace innovation, inviting us to envision a future where space is within our reach.
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The ultimate goal, AURORA, is not just a transport vehicle but a bridge to the cosmos, capable of significant payload transport to suborbital velocities and beyond
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Polaris Spaceplanes is navigating through aerospace development with a blend of meticulous planning and a passion for innovation.