TiSPACE Test Flight Hapith I
About the Test Flight Mission
- Type: Test Flight
- Orbit: Suborbital
The first Hapith I launch will be testing TiSPACE's hybrid rocket engine technology in preparation for the future Hapith V launch vehicle. Targeting 250 km altitude, the test launch campaign will also support of the development of the Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex in South Australia, operated by Southern Launch.
Launch Pad & Location
Pad 1
Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex, South Australia
The Pad 1 launch pad has hosted 1 rocket launches, including 0 orbital launch attempts. The Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex, South Australia launch site has been the location for 1 total rocket launches.
Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex is a rocket-launching facility operated by Southern Launch at Whalers Way, in the locality of Sleaford near Port Lincoln on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.
TiSPACE Hapith I Rocket
Hapith I is a sub-orbital launch vehicle built by TiSPACE. It is intended to test technologies for the future Hapith V vehicle.
About TiSPACE
Taiwan Innovative Space Inc.(TiSPACE), is a space launch company from Taiwan founded in 2016.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the TiSPACE Hapith I Test Flight launch scheduled?
The TiSPACE Hapith I Test Flight launch was scheduled for:
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Where did the TiSPACE Hapith I Test Flight mission launch from?
The TiSPACE Hapith I rocket launched from Pad 1 at Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex, South Australia. Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex is a rocket-launching facility operated by Southern Launch at Whalers Way, in the locality of Sleaford near Port Lincoln on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.
What rocket was used for the Test Flight mission?
The Test Flight mission launched aboard a TiSPACE Hapith I rocket. Hapith I is a sub-orbital launch vehicle built by TiSPACE. It is intended to test technologies for the future Hapith V vehicle. Detailed rocket specifications and performance data are available in the rocket details above.
What weather conditions could have delayed the TiSPACE Hapith I Test Flight launch?
The TiSPACE Hapith I Test Flight launch could have been delayed by various weather conditions including lightning within 10 nautical miles, high winds (especially upper-level winds), thick cloud layers, precipitation, and poor visibility. Weather must be favorable at the launch site, downrange landing zones, and abort landing sites.
How can I get updates if the TiSPACE Hapith I Test Flight launch was delayed?
This page was updated in real-time with the latest TiSPACE Hapith I launch status, including any delays or scrubs for the Test Flight mission. You can also check our space launch schedule for historical launch information. Our mobile app provides push notifications for instant alerts about launch status changes. Official TiSPACE live streams provided the most immediate range updates during the launch window.
