Canadian SFS Spaceflight Company
ABOUT US
Welcome to BananaSpace, the Canadian spaceflight services company that is revolutionizing the way we explore space. Our mission is to build and operate high-quality reusable rockets and spacecraft that can help us reach the stars and explore the cosmos in a sustainable way.
Since our founding on May 21st, 2021, we have made tremendous strides in advancing the frontier of space exploration. From launching weather satellites into orbit to sending atmospheric probes to Jupiter, our team of dedicated engineers and scientists has accomplished a lot in a short period of time.
At BananaSpace, we are committed to innovation, safety, and excellence in everything we do. Our rockets and spacecraft are designed with the latest technologies and engineering practices, ensuring that they are reliable, efficient, and cost-effective.
We believe that space exploration should be accessible to everyone, and that's why we are dedicated to making our services affordable and accessible to both public and private sector organizations. Whether you are a government agency looking to launch a scientific mission or a private company looking to explore new business opportunities in space, we have the capabilities to help you achieve your goals.
At BananaSpace, we are also committed to environmental sustainability. Our reusable rockets and spacecraft reduce the amount of waste and pollution associated with traditional spaceflight, making space exploration more environmentally friendly and sustainable.
We encourage you to follow our progress and stay connected with us on social media. You are free to make videos about us or live-stream our missions as long as you link our website or YouTube channel. Join us in our mission to explore the cosmos, stay hopeful, and reach for the stars!
BANANASPACE'S RELATION TO AOSA
BananaSpace is a company that is partnered with AOSA (prev. U.A.) which includes: Starcon, SFS - INDIA, BananaSpace, and CarlSpace (previously ACD Aerospace).
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STARFLIGHT 4 CREW SIGN-UP
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YOUTUBE
Venus Exploration Mission (VEM)
(Dec 29 2021 - Jan 7 2022)
Description:
Our first mission to another planet will BananaSpace's first interplanetary mission. Goal was to land a rover called VenusQ, and look for signs of Venus once being a earth-like planet.
Status:
Partially Successful (Mission failed to operate for expected lifespan due to storm.)
Aeolus-Phanes
(2023)
Description:
Planned mission to orbit Venus (Aeolus) along with a small lander (Phanes) to land on Venus's surface.
Status:
Planned (considering cancellation)
Confidence Rover
(Feb 18 2022 - Aug 13 2022)
Description:
The Confidence rover looked for signs of past life, and studied the Martian surface.
Status:
Mission completed
Ambition Atmospheric Probe (AAP)
(Jan 8 2022 - Jan 9 2022)
Description:
AAP was a atmospheric probe designed to plunge into Jupiter's atmosphere for scientific and research purposes.
Status:
Partially Successful (Some instruments were damaged during descent, but most were able to operate)
Discovery-Bonjour
(Nov 2 2022 - July 28 2023)
Description:
Discovery - the main spacecraft of the mission - studied Saturn and its moons during a unprecedented mission to Saturn. It carried another probe named Bonjour, whose goal was to land on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Bonjour successfully did so and even exceeded expectations, giving us valuable data about Titan, it's atmosphere and surface.
Status:
Mission Completed
OPERARTIONAL ROCKETS
Using liquid fuel on both stage boosters, this rocket can carry average-weight payloads to orbit.
Spacer Voyage will be the replacement for Spacer Planetary. With a whooping 2,405 tons (5,302,028.2 pounds) of thrust at liftoff, this is the most powerful Spacer rocket ever built by BananaSpace. Launching 2023.
Being a variant of Spacer Nebular with side boosters, this rocket is intended to launch heavier-weight payloads.
For very heavy-weight payloads and interplanetary missions. Uses liquid fuel on all its stages.
The Vulcan Orbital Lab (or VOL) is our space station orbiting Earth.
Missions that have docked to VOL:
Starflight 2 | Unmanned
Starflight 3 | Manned
Planned missions:
Starflight 4 - 8 | Manned
Starflight Cargo 1-10 | Unmanned
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Our Starflight program is aiming to send astronauts to orbit or to VOL, the first 2 missions were just test flights and were not manned.
Missions:
Starflight 1 (FAILED) | Unmanned
Starflight 2 (SUCCESSFUL) | Unmanned
Starflight 3 (PARTIALLY SUCCESSFUL) | Manned
Planned missions:
Starflight 4 - 8 | Manned
Starflight Cargo 1-10 | Unmanned