Phantom Space - Daytona I
Launcher name |
Daytona I |
Launcher status |
Development |
First launch |
2025 |
Launch delay |
First announced launch: 2022 |
Launch cost |
$6M |
Cost per kg |
10000 $/kg |
Performance |
600 kg |
Propellant type |
Kerosene, RP-1 |
Reusability |
Planned |
Comment |
- The launcher lineup has been reworked as discovered in June 2024. This first entry in this database is now Daytona I with a smaller payload of 180 kg and 53 kg to 500 km SSO. Will add Daytona II and Daytona III after the first orbital launch. In December 2024, the website is only showing Daytona with 600 kg at $6M.
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Name |
Phantom Space |
Oneliner |
We’re making space more accessible by lowering costs through mass manufacturing, which will also drive new markets built around space-based data.
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Notes |
- Fake photo and status update controversy in early 2021 on Twitter.
- VCLS Demo 2 Source Selection Statement.
- Phantom Space, the Arizona-based, two-year-old rocket startup, announced its second acquisition of an established aerospace firm in the last six months Tuesday morning, the Florida-based Micro Aerospace Solutions, 2021-08-17.
- Announced the selection of Arnhem Space Centre (ASC) on the Gove Peninsula in Australia's Northern Territory for a dedicated launch site.
- Phantom Space Corporation signed a launch services agreement with Quub for three dedicated launch missions. Each dedicated launch will place upwards of 80 satellites into a tailored low earth orbit meeting Quub's unique mission needs.
- Phantom Space and D-Orbit Sign Multiple Launch Agreement, 2023-11-08.
- Tropical Weather Analytics, Inc. (TWA), is announcing a strategic partnership with Phantom Space Corporation to design, manufacture, launch, and operate its Hurricane Hunter Satellite Constellation, 2023-10-26.
- Larger and reusable Laguna rocket planned for 2024 as of August 2023.
- Along with Vaya Space, we have been allocated Launch Complex 13 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
- Phantom Space + Vaya Space plan a new approach for commercial space launches, 2024-02-01.
- Phantom closes bridge funding round, SpaceNews, 2024-03-11.
- As per website as of May 2024, the reusable Laguna rocket is not linked anymore and there are now Daytona I, Daytona II and Daytona III. Daytona II is the original ~450 kg payload launcher. Daytona I is smaller at 180 kg.
- Assured Space and Phantom Space seek to disrupt data-backhaul business, SpaceNews, 2024-06-10.
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Funding |
$5.9M+ |
Country |
US |
Created |
2020 |
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Last modified: 2024-12-24