Pallas-1

Active Re-Usable

Galactic Energy (GE)

None

Description

Specifications
  • Minimum Stage
    2
  • Max Stage
    3
  • Length
    49.6 m
  • Diameter
    3.35 m
  • Fairing Diameter
    4.2 m
  • Launch Mass
    283.0 T
  • Thrust
    3435.0 kN
Family
  • Name
    Pallas-1
  • Family
  • Variant
  • Alias
  • Full Name
    Pallas-1
Payload Capacity
  • Launch Cost
  • Low Earth Orbit
    7000.0 kg
  • Geostationary Transfer Orbit
  • Direct Geostationary
  • Sun-Synchronous Capacity
    3000.0 kg

Galactic Energy

Commercial
None
GE 2018

Galactic Energy is a private aerospace company headquartered in Beijing, China. Established by senior engineers in 2018, Galactic Energy engages in low-cost commercial space launch business.

Upcoming Spaceflights


Pallas-1 | Demo Flight

Galactic Energy | China
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China
TBD December, 2026
Status: To Be Determined
Mission:

First test launch of Galactic Energy’s Pallas-1 rocket.

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