Kelvin is a recoverable and reusable suborbital class rocket designed to carry small satellites. The vehicle has multiple fairing options based on payload requirements and mission profile.
The Booster will recover using partially guided parachutes, followed by a minimal maintainance turnaround time to return to refly.
VEHICLE HEIGHT | 11 m / 36 ft |
DIAMETER | 0.6 m / 1.9 ft |
FAIRING | 1.2 m EXPANDABLE / 3.9 ft |
PAYLOAD MASS TO 300 km | 100 kg / 220 lb |
ENGINE | x1 Joules SL | 35kN |
PL ACCOMMODATION | DEPLOYER | INTACT |
BOOSTER RECOVERY | PARACHUTE MARINE SPLASHDOWN |
Kelvin is designed and manufactured by BAAS for the reliable and safe transport of payloads and cargo to Space.
Efficient accommodation for dedicated launches, medium payloads, an ideal choice for missions requiring cost-effective solutions. For more details, reach us at business@baas.co.in
Payload accommodation based on mission requirements, ranging from microgravity to Component Testing, with a miniaturised avionics and guidance system.
A flexible and affordable way to test and validate new space technologies and systems before more complex orbital missions.
Requires Minimal flight infrastructure, can be assembled and launched within 24 hours with a quick recovery and maintanence.
Incorporates Aluminum-Lithium alloy tanks, storing rocket grade Kerosene and Liquid Oxygen; wrapped with Composite. Returns using guided parachutes.
RP1/LOX Semi-Cryogenic reusable engine with Nominal Thrust of 35kN and an electric pump feed system, designed and developed by BAAS.
Houses JOULES Sea-Level Engine, Feed, Engine Control and Power Unit; and Control Fins for guidance and stability.
Kelvin will lift off. Following separation, the booster will descend to a recovery splashdown location, while the deployed payload will perform its mission before reentry.
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