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Deep Blue Aerospace completes a new round of financing, focusing on accelerating recyclable liquid rockets

2025-03-06 20:00:45|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

According to Kuai Technology on March 6, Deep Blue Aerospace officially announced that it will complete a new round of financing in the near future, with a total scale of nearly 500 million yuan.

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This round of financing was led by Taian Yuanwang New Energy Industry Investment Fund Partnership (Limited Partnership), a subsidiary of Taishan Industrial Development Investment Group, and the funds will focus on the research and development and commercialization of the "Neiyun" series of recyclable liquid rockets.

It is reported that Deep Blue Aerospace has achieved many breakthroughs with "recyclable liquid rocket" as its core competitiveness.

At present, the Nebula-1 rocket has passed key tests such as engine test drive and control system verification, and the rocket engine technology, control system maturity and reliability have been continuously verified.

The self-developed 130-ton liquid oxygen kerosene engine "Thunder RS" will be tested for the entire system, supporting more than 10 reuses, with a deep throttling range of 30%-110%, and a quality-promotion ratio of 30%-110%, reaching the international first-class level.

The liquid rocket engine additive manufacturing base is located in Wenhe Aerospace Economic Industrial Park, which is expected to support the annual production of 160 engines and significantly improve delivery capabilities.

The first commercially recyclable reusable rocket in China, "Nebula One", has entered the launch countdown and will be launched at an appropriate time in the middle of the year, performing the first dual verification of orbit entry + vertical recovery, and officially launching large-scale commercialization.

Another large-scale liquid recyclable rocket under development, "Nebula II" first stage, will be equipped with 11 parallel "Thunder RS" engines, with a low-Earth orbit carrying capacity exceeding 25 tons, and is scheduled to be its first flight in 2026.