SpinLaunch has been a hot topic of conversation within the space community for a while, but they might be about to humble Elon Musk by shattering a long-held SpaceX record with their upcoming satellite launch.

Known for their efforts to revolutionize spacecraft rocket technology with a kinetic launch system, SpinLaunch have drawn a lot of attention and funding for their methods.
SpinLaunch’s original plans emphasized the cost effectiveness and environmentally positive impact of forgoing rocket fuel, and demonstrated its ‘wild’ ideas in impressive fashion back in 2022 when it managed to launch a NASA payload using the kinetic tech.
However, the company moved into slightly different ventures thanks to a recent announcement, as it’s now pivoting into satellite communications with what will be a record-breaking launch.
As reported by the Sustainability Times, SpinLaunch have outlined plans to create what they’re calling the ‘Meridian Space’ constellation, which would blow the record for largest simultaneous satellite launch – held currently by SpaceX – out of the water.


SpinLaunch’s Meridian Space constellation would contain 250 micro-satellites, beating SpaceX’s single-launch record (SpinLaunch)
This would likely humble SpaceX CEOÂ Elon Musk, as his company managed 143 satellites back in 2021 with the Transporter-1, whereas SpinLaunch are aiming for an ambitiously large 250 of the micro-satellites.
Musk was only recently awarded a mega contract by the US government to launch military satellites into space, and he’s previously claimed that Starlink will be able to provide high-speed internet for the upcoming private space station.
Not only will the number of satellites be higher, but it’s also speculated by experts that the broadband capacity of SpinLaunch’s efforts will far surpass what is currently available.

It is a transformative and revolutionary step for the company that would see them immediately become an even bigger player in the space industry if successful – but it does come with a caveat.
While everything that SpinLaunch has aimed to achieve prior to their satellite-focused pivot was centered around the aforementioned kinetic launch capabilities, their planned Meridian Space project surprisingly will be operated by traditional rocket engines.

SpinLaunch CEO David Wrenn has illustrated that this move – and perhaps rejection of their previous methods – is a ‘pragmatic’ one in order to speed up the satellite project and allow it to become a reality, and while plans for kinetic launches remain ongoing, they will still be consigned to the future.
Many people across social media have used this pivot – both into satellite communications business and away from the kinetic launch systems – as a means to cast doubt on SpinLaunch as a company.
“It’s almost like the idea of centrifugal ground launch was not well thought out to begin with,” writes one comment on Reddit. “Curious.”
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