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PLD Space unveils plan for reusable MIURA Next launchers and LINCE manned capsuleby Hugo Ritmico![]() ![]()
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Oct 08, 2024
Related LinksPLD Space presented its strategic vision at the Beyond event, hosted at the company's new headquarters in Elche, Spain, to celebrate the first anniversary of the MIURA 1 launch. During the event, the company highlighted the significant advances in the MIURA 5 program, with a goal of launching by late 2025. In addition to MIURA 5, PLD Space revealed two ambitious projects: MIURA Next, a new line of large reusable launchers, and LINCE, Europe's first private manned capsule. "We will be able to launch any type of payload that serves the market, providing space transportation solutions to meet all demands," said Executive President Ezequiel Sanchez.
Progress on MIURA 5 "The TEPREL-C engine, with 190 kN of thrust, is the heart of MIURA 5," explained Torres. The new MIURA 5 1.2 model will feature a re-entry and recovery system, allowing the launcher to land, reducing costs and increasing launch frequency.
State-of-the-art production facility On the commercial side, Verdu announced that the company has secured contracts worth over 596 million euros, with MIURA 5's first commercial flights set for 2026.
New horizons with MIURA Next and LINCE PLD Space is also making strides with LINCE, the first private European manned capsule. This capsule, with an 8m capacity, will allow Europe to conduct manned space missions independently. Initial unmanned tests are planned for 2025, with an orbital flight targeted for 2030.
SPARK program inspires future space talent The event concluded with remarks from Spain's Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities, Diana Morant, who emphasized the country's supportive ecosystem for advancing space exploration. "We have a much better organised society to make it possible for dreams to come true," she said, acknowledging the work of PLD Space.
PLD Space Rocket Science News at Space-Travel.Com
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