TiSPACE

[2] TiSPACE was founded in 2016 by a group of investors, scientists, and engineers led by Yen-Sen Chen who had previously worked at the NSPO and at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

[1] TiSPACE scrapped their launch facility in Taiwan due to legal issues.

[4] Structural dynamics tests are performed at the National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering.

[1] The first launch of the HAPITH I was scheduled for December 27, 2019 but was called off after protest from the local indigenous community.

[14] The rocket started to climb off the launch pad, but caught fire and fell over, supposedly due to pipework failure.

Two more test launches of the vehicle, conducted by ATSpace under the Kestrel I name, are scheduled for late 2022.