TBNL.SPACE

About us - at a glance

  • We are TBNL (To Be Named Later) Space - an amateur space program for fun and growth!

    We are currently a 2-person operation, with Chief Engineer Sophie Skrimblo designing the vehicles and equipment and Chief Operations Officer Corinne Payne ensuring smooth operations and keeping everyone safe.

  • We design, build, and fly amateur rockets! From low/mid-power flights, through high-power certification, up to a full-on space shot, and beyond! With the primary aims of “fun” and “growth,” we launch awesome rocket and capture inspiring footage to inspire ourselves and others to create and explore!

  • Not yet! We are currently designing our first vehicle, Something Gay, to gain experience with our custom KWIIs flight computer and build up from mid power (mostly G motors) up to level 1 certification on an H motor.

  • Our main goals are to grow. have fun, and inspire others through sharing the build and launch processes for our awesome vehicles!

    From an engineering perspective, our main short-term goal is currently to build the Something Gay flight vehicle and successfully fly and recover it for a level 1 high-power certification. In the long-term, we eventually hope to successfully fly, verify, and recover a space shot - a vehicle that crosses the 100km Kármán line which marks the internationally-recognized boundary to space.

    The space shot is many years - if not decades - away at this point. Between now and then, we need to fly high-power certification flights up to level 3, fly and recover vehicles with multiple stages, experiment with active guidance, perfect high-altitude recovery, and many other technical milestones. Check the development blog regularly for progress updates!

  • Not at this time!

    We may expand the team over time and especially as our scope increases; at our current scale, however, the two of us make a great team!

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