Go For A Spin

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The system consists of a vacuum-sealed centrifuge with a rotating arm that spins a projectile to speeds exceeding 5,000 mph (8,000 km/h) before releasing it through an exit tunnel.

This method reduces reliance on traditional chemical rockets, significantly lowering fuel costs and environmental impact.

The challenge lies in engineering materials that can withstand extreme G-forces (up to 10,000 Gs) and precisely timing the release to ensure accurate trajectory control.

SpinLaunch successfully conducted its first suborbital test in 2021, demonstrating the feasibility of this radical launch technology.

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