Billionaire to Use Winged Rockets for Satellite Launches

Stratolaunch is building a giant, six-engine jet that will release launch vehicles at high altitude.

Conceptual rendering of the Stratolaunch Aircraft and the Orbital ATK Pegasus XL air-launch vehicles.
Conceptual rendering of the Stratolaunch Aircraft and the Orbital ATK Pegasus XL air-launch vehicles.
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MOJAVE, Calif. (AP) — Billionaire Paul G. Allen's Stratolaunch will use Orbital ATK Pegasus XL winged rockets for its airborne satellite launch system.

The choice was jointly announced Thursday by Stratolaunch Systems of Mojave, California, and Orbital ATK of Dulles, Virginia.

Stratolaunch is building a giant, six-engine jet that will release launch vehicles at high altitude. The twin-fuselage aircraft will be 238 feet long and have a wingspan of 385 feet.

The Pegasus XL is capable of carrying small satellites weighing up to 1,000 pounds into low Earth orbit. Pegasus XLs have placed more than 80 satellites into orbit.

Scott Lehr, president of Orbital ATK's Flight Systems Group, called the collaboration a first step in a long-term partnership.

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