Phantom Space - Daytona I
Launcher name |
Daytona I |
Launcher state |
Development |
First launch |
2024 |
Launch delay |
First announced launch: 2022 |
Launch cost |
$4M |
Cost per kg |
75470 $/kg |
Performance |
53 kg |
Propellant type |
Kerosene, RP-1 |
Reusability |
Planned |
Photos |
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Photo sources |
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Logo |
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Entity 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: 2024-06-10