Spinlaunch Shows A New Video: Sending A Payload Into Space At 1000 Miles Per Hour

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Spinlaunch released a video last month, showing you the exact situation of being launched into the earth's atmosphere at a speed of more than 1000 miles per hour Although this video only lasted more than one minute, spinlaunch really threw its payload into the atmosphere, which was shocking.

Spinlaunch designed its system to eject small spacecraft and satellites into low earth orbit. The company hopes to use it as an alternative to launching, without relying on expensive rockets and rocket fuel to send things to the sky. And so far, this technology seems really promising. But a new video from spinlaunch actually demonstrates its actions.

This video was released by spinlaunch in April and is only 1 minute long. This is the eighth flight test of spinlaunch's suborbital accelerator. The team has tested suborbital accelerators many times. This time, however, they installed a camera on the payload to get a unique view of the launch.

As a result, when spinlaunch launched the payload into the air, there was an exciting but potentially uncomfortable flight in the air. As it approaches the summit of its flight, you can see the payload slowly starting to shift, providing us with a unique view of the earth's horizon.

As I mentioned above, spinlaunch is an exciting alternative to standard rocket launch. The way we do rocket launch now may be very expensive. You need not only fuel, but also a huge rocket system, which requires maintenance and other maintenance. However, as this new spinlaunch video shows, there are other ways to send things into space.

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