Sub-Orbital Delivery
Deliver scientific payloads to the stratosphere and beyond using Green Launch's light-gas propulsion system for lower-cost, high-speed access to upper atmospheric research zones.
Green Launch provides stratospheric payload delivery for climate monitoring missions, helping research teams access hard-to-reach atmospheric layers with lower-cost launch technology. Built on proven light-gas propulsion testing and vertical launch capability, this service supports atmospheric data collection, sampling, and instrument deployment for organizations that need reliable high-altitude access.

Specialized launch and sampling services for climate, research, and high-altitude payload missions.
Deliver scientific payloads to the stratosphere and beyond using Green Launch's light-gas propulsion system for lower-cost, high-speed access to upper atmospheric research zones.
Support climate and research missions with payload delivery designed for atmospheric sampling, enabling collection of valuable data from upper atmospheric regions.
Launch specialized vehicles for missions requiring access above the stratosphere, supporting scientific instruments, communications research, and advanced atmospheric studies.
Green Launch helps research organizations place climate monitoring payloads into the stratosphere with a practical alternative to conventional launch methods. Using proprietary light-gas propulsion, the company supports atmospheric sampling, instrument deployment, and upper-atmosphere research with a focus on speed, lower launch costs, and sustainable operation. This approach is well suited for climatologists, scientific institutions, and technology teams seeking repeatable access to critical atmospheric layers.

Built on successful launch testing and advancing high-altitude payload access for research-driven missions.
Green Launch combines advanced propulsion expertise with a focused mission to expand affordable atmospheric access.
Backed by successful horizontal and vertical launch testing with demonstrated high-velocity performance.
Designed to reduce launch expenses for research organizations needing frequent atmospheric access.
Uses hydrogen and oxygen propellant with water vapor as the primary launch byproduct.
Supports climatology, atmospheric sampling, and upper-atmosphere missions with purpose-built delivery capabilities.
Experienced leaders driving advanced launch innovation.

Chief Technical Officer
Dr. John W. Hunter is a physicist with deep expertise in high-velocity propulsion systems and advanced aerospace testing. He previously led the SHARP project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, bringing rare technical depth to Green Launch's development of light-gas propulsion technology. His background supports the company's work in sub-orbital payload delivery, atmospheric sampling, and high-speed launch applications for scientific and aerospace customers. At Green Launch, Dr. Hunter helps guide technical strategy, vehicle design, and mission capability development with a focus on practical, lower-cost access to the upper atmosphere and beyond. His experience is central to the company's ability to support climate monitoring payloads and other research missions requiring reliable performance at extreme velocities.

Strategic Outreach
Eric Robinson is a systems scientist and entrepreneur who contributes strategic direction and external engagement for Green Launch. His expertise in fluid delivery systems for aerospace applications supports the company's broader mission of making high-altitude and orbital access more efficient and practical. In his outreach role, he helps connect Green Launch's technical capabilities with the needs of research organizations, aerospace partners, and satellite-related customers. His understanding of complex aerospace systems and market applications helps translate advanced launch technology into mission-ready service offerings. For climate monitoring and atmospheric research clients, Eric plays an important role in aligning payload delivery capabilities with scientific objectives, partnership opportunities, and long-term program development.

Chairman of the Board
Don Whitney brings operational perspective and leadership experience to Green Launch as Chairman of the Board. With a background as an Air Force pilot and environmental consultant, he offers valuable insight into mission planning, execution, and responsible technology development. His experience supports Green Launch's emphasis on practical launch operations and environmentally conscious propulsion alternatives. Don's leadership helps the company balance innovation with disciplined oversight as it expands capabilities in sub-orbital payload delivery and atmospheric research support. For organizations seeking dependable climate monitoring payload services, his background reinforces Green Launch's commitment to operational readiness, strategic growth, and sustainable aerospace solutions that serve both scientific and commercial objectives.
Stratospheric climate monitoring payload delivery is the launch of scientific instruments, sensors, or sampling systems into the upper atmosphere to collect environmental data. Green Launch supports these missions using light-gas propulsion technology designed for high-speed sub-orbital access. This can help research teams gather atmospheric measurements, test instruments, and support climate science programs more efficiently than traditional launch approaches.
Talk with Green Launch about your payload and research goals.
Years of focused launch technology development.
Demonstrated first vertical light-gas launch capability.
Eco-conscious hydrogen and oxygen launch approach.
Share your payload goals, research requirements, and mission timeline to explore a suitable high-altitude delivery solution.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at 619-933-6678. You can also send us a quick email at jwhunter2004@yahoo.com
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at 619-933-6678. You can also send us a quick email at jwhunter2004@yahoo.com