Overview
H11 AERIS-R1 develops research themes spanning rocket burn sequences, telemetry response, heat management, structural stress, and aerospace optimization into a coherent civilian launch-system concept.
H11 Systems
Reusable orbital launch system
H11 AERIS-R1™
AERIS-R1 is a two-stage research launch architecture organized around instrumented propulsion, explicit flight phases, structural-load limits, thermal management, and recoverable first-stage operations.
Designed around inspectable flight data
Coordinates propulsion, thermal, and structural states
Civilian orbital research and launch focus
System Overview
H11 AERIS-R1 develops research themes spanning rocket burn sequences, telemetry response, heat management, structural stress, and aerospace optimization into a coherent civilian launch-system concept.
It places research and commercial payloads into orbit while preserving a complete engineering record of propulsion, guidance, thermal, and structural performance for inspection and iterative reuse.
A reusable liquid-propellant first stage carries an expendable or recoverable upper stage. Independent telemetry, guidance, thermal, and load-monitoring channels enforce defined phase transitions and abort criteria.
Capabilities
Each page below is derived from the whitepaper content in the workspace and reframed as a deployment-facing product profile for H11 Systems.
Instrumented staged propulsion
Reusable first-stage architecture
Independent telemetry and health channels
Thermal and structural-load monitoring
Defined recovery and refurbishment workflow
Launch architecture
Two-stage liquid-propellant configuration
Explicit burn and flight-phase sequencing
Telemetry-linked vehicle health management
Recoverable booster systems
Applications