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Airicist
25th July 2019, 10:42
Developer - i-Space (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=20838)

Hyperbola-1 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Space_(Chinese_company)#Hyperbola-1) on Wikipedia

Airicist
25th July 2019, 10:44
https://youtu.be/qA6NfP_KM2A

iSpace Hyperbola-1 launch

Published on Jul 25, 2019


iSpace’s Hyperbola-1 launch vehicle was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Gansu Province, northwest China, on 25 July 2019, at 05:00 UTC (13:00 local time).

Airicist
25th July 2019, 10:45
"A private Chinese space firm successfully launched a rocket into orbit (https://qz.com/1674426/ispace-to-attempt-chinas-third-private-rocket-launch)"

by Echo Huang
July 25, 2019

Airicist2
7th April 2023, 23:10
https://youtu.be/7Z1btqx1Q30

iSpace Hyperbola-1 launch, 7 April 2023

Apr 7, 2023


iSpace’s Hyperbola-1 (双曲线一号, SQX-1 Y6) launch vehicle was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Gansu Province, China, on 7 April 2023, at 04:00 UTC (12:00 local time). Hyperbola-1 (双曲线一号) is a four-stage small solid launch vehicle designed by iSpace (星际荣耀, Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Corporation) with a payload capacity of about 260 kilograms. According to the company, the objective of the mission was to verify the measures implemented after the failed launch of SQX-1 Y4. Hyperbola-1 SQX-1 Y6 successfully entered the predetermined orbit.

Airicist2
18th December 2023, 01:43
https://youtu.be/4gFPLZs7nZk?si=2zw9D2vlzoziPBjp

Hyperbola-1 launches DEAR-1

Dec 17, 2023


iSpace’s Hyperbola-1 (双曲线一号Y7, SQX-1 Y7) launch vehicle launched the DEAR-1 satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China, on 17 December 2023, at 07:00 UTC (15:00 local time).
Hyperbola-1 (双曲线一号) is a four-stage small solid launch vehicle designed by iSpace (星际荣耀, Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Corporation) with a payload capacity of about 260 kilograms. DEAR-1 (迪迩一号•梁溪号卫星, Dier-1·Liangxi satellite) is a small unmanned spacecraft designed by AZSPACE (紫微科技, Beijing Ziwei Yutong Technology Co., Ltd) to transport “optical observations and life science payloads”. According to the company, DEAR-1 successfully entered into a “Solar-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500km and an inclination angle of 97.4 °”.