Rocket Engine Development News

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Rocket Engine Development
Our current engine is the Galapagos Fusion or just GFusion for short. Here are the past engine types we have tested in the SpaceB development lifecycle:
- Terrapin Vortex (2010) Discontinued
- Snapping Blaze (2012) Discontinued
- Leatherback Pulse (2016) Inactive
- Tortoise Drive (2018) Discontinued
- Galapagos Fusion (2020) Current Development

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