
monolith
Monolith I
Monolith I is the current phase of our Monolith series, building the foundation for all future rocketry projects. Through three rockets, each designed for specific mission objectives, we're developing technical capabilities and flight experience that will enable more advanced missions ahead.


Monolith II
Monolith II is where things start to get serious. Building on the foundation of Monolith I, this phase pushes us higher and faster, targeting an apogee of 1,000 meters and speeds up to 270 m/s (972km/h). To get there, we’re stepping up our game with stronger materials, a dual-deploy recovery system for safer, more precise landings, as well as real-time telemetry to track moment in flight. Monolith II is all about making the rocket tougher, smarter, and more reliable.
Monolith III
With Monolith III, our aim is to enter the supersonic flight regime and rigorously validate our engineering models under real-world conditions. Targeting an apogee of 7,000 meters and velocities up to 510 m/s, this phase is designed to expose the vehicle to transonic and supersonic aerodynamic effects that cannot be fully replicated at lower speeds.


impressions
Impressions of our first rocketry test campaign





