B64G2005/005

Rocket landing systems

A rocket landing stabilization system can include one or more upright support structures such as posts, columns, or walls, from which one or more stabilizing elements can be supported. The stabilizing elements can be used to stabilize a rocket as it lands at a landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can also include a cradle, funnel, or cone to catch or otherwise support a rocket as it lands at the landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can be located on land or at sea.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURING AN UPRIGHT ROCKET
20250108941 · 2025-04-03 ·

Systems and methods for securing an upright rocket. The rocket may be on a moveable platform, such as a landing area of a ship. The rocket may land on the deck, and the system may include cables that surround the landing area. The cables may be tightened about the rocket after the rocket has landed in an upright position. The system may include poles that telescope upward, such that the cables may tighten about the upright rocket at various heights along the body of the rocket.

LAUNCH APPARATUS
20170036782 · 2017-02-09 ·

A launch apparatus comprising a second stage and a first stage wherein said second stage comprises a second stage space frame; wherein said first stage comprises a first stage space frame; wherein said second stage space frame is approximately pyramid shaped; and wherein said first stage space frame is shaped like a truncated pyramid; and wherein the overall shape of the combined second stage space frame and first stage space frame is pyramidal.

MOBILE ORBITAL LAUNCHER

The present invention relates to a system and method of mobile orbital launchers. The mobile launcher of the present invention mainly consists of the launch vehicle and launch related subsystems. All the systems will fit on a trailer which is capable of going anywhere via road or sea. It will carry the vehicle in a horizontal position and after reaching the required location, it will articulate and make the vehicle vertical to get ready for launch. The system and method of the present invention have all the subsystems which enable the launch without any hindrance.

ROCKET LANDING SYSTEMS

A rocket landing stabilization system can include one or more upright support structures such as posts, columns, or walls, from which one or more stabilizing elements can be supported. The stabilizing elements can be used to stabilize a rocket as it lands at a landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can also include a cradle, funnel, or cone to catch or otherwise support a rocket as it lands at the landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can be located on land or at sea.

Stud-propelling mechanisms for securing a launch vehicle to a landing platform, and associated systems and methods

Stud-propelling mechanisms for securing a launch vehicle to a landing platform, and associated systems and methods, are disclosed. A representative system includes a fastening mechanism carried by a landing support element of a portion of a launch vehicle, the mechanism configured to fasten the landing support element to the landing surface when the launch vehicle portion is on the landing surface. The fastening mechanism can include a barrel structure for propelling a stud and an interference portion positioned to receive the stud upon activation of an energetic material that propels the stud. The stud can bind in the interference portion and in the landing surface to fasten the landing support element to the landing surface. A representative method includes automatically fastening a portion of a launch vehicle to a landing surface using a stud carried by the portion of the launch vehicle.

Rocket landing systems

A rocket landing stabilization system can include one or more upright support structures such as posts, columns, or walls, from which one or more stabilizing elements can be supported. The stabilizing elements can be used to stabilize a rocket as it lands at a landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can also include a cradle, funnel, or cone to catch or otherwise support a rocket as it lands at the landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can be located on land or at sea.

ROCKET LANDING SYSTEMS

A rocket landing stabilization system can include one or more upright support structures such as posts, columns, or walls, from which one or more stabilizing elements can be supported. The stabilizing elements can be used to stabilize a rocket as it lands at a landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can also include a cradle, funnel, or cone to catch or otherwise support a rocket as it lands at the landing site. The rocket landing stabilization system can be located on land or at sea.