Launcher

Zero

Methalox small-lift launcher supporting Low-Earth, Polar, and Sun-Synchronous mission profiles.

Launcher Info

Status
Under Development
Maximum Performance
Small-Lift
Type
Rocket Launcher
Reusability

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Additional Background

Zero is designed as a low-cost expendable launcher. From its Hokkaido launch sites it will provide the opportunity for a variety of orbits.

The first-stage uses nine clustered Cosmos engines, while the second-stage uses a single vacuum-optimized Cosmos engine.

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Service History

Development History

Under development since the 2010s, it saw its first static-fire in 2020.

Launch Manifest

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Launch History

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Zero Standard
Initial configuration.
Configuration Service Status
Under Development
Mass to LEO Classification
Small-Lift
Performance
Orbit
Mass to Orbit (kg)
Low-Earth Orbit (LEO)
800
No Data
Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO)
250
No Data
Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO)
No Data
Geostationary Orbit (GSO)
No Data
Lunar Transfer Orbit (LTO)
No Data
Mars Transfer Orbit (MTO)
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Specs
Orbit
Mass to Orbit (kg)
Length
32
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Diameter
32
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Dry Mass
No Data
Pressurized Volume
No Data
No detailed launcher stage information is available.