Responsive Mobile Launch

Rapidly deployable launch systems with orbital flight heritage

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Rocket 4.0

Astra's Rocket 4.0 is engineered for the demands of the modern space economy. Built on a foundation of rapid iteration and proven performance to deliver consistent, reliable access to orbit.

1 TONNE

Target Payload Capacity

To mid-inclination low Earth orbit over the course of the product's lifecycle

Weekly

Target Launch Cadence

Target launch cadence subject to spaceport availability

29°-110°

Orbital Inclinations Served

Access to a wide range of orbital inclinations

GLOBAL

Mobile & Responsive Launch

Browse spaceport locations and plans

Electric Propulsion for Constellations

Backed by flight heritage and currently on orbit, Astra's satellite engines are engineered for efficiency, reliability, and precision to maneuver, maintain orbit, and execute mission operations.

Engine Capabilities

  • Proven reliability with thousands of hours of on-orbit operation
  • Compatible with xenon and krypton propellants
  • Heaterless, center-mounted, instant-start cathode
  • Novel magnetic lensing and magnetic circuit
  • Advanced high temperature materials
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Fastest to orbit — fueled by iteration

From a garage startup to reaching orbit faster than any private company in history, Astra's journey is defined by relentless innovation and rapid learning. View our launch timeline below, or explore our full history.

2018 July

Test launch, Version 1.0, LV0001

Astra's first test launch was on July 20, 2018 in Kodiak, Alaska, less than two years after being founded. The primary goal was to collect initial flight data — successfully achieved with nearly 25 seconds of flight.

2020 September

Test launch, Version 3.1, LV0004

Astra returned to the launch pad on September 11, 2020 with LV0004 (Rocket 3.1) and an upgraded launcher. After lift-off, two software errors caused the rocket to veer off-course, triggering the flight safety system to terminate the flight.