Sub-Orbital Testing
Validate electronics and payload systems in sub-orbital conditions using Green Launch's high-speed delivery capabilities for research, aerospace, and defense applications requiring realistic environmental exposure.
Green Launch provides advanced test services for electronics exposed to natural radiation environments, supporting aerospace and research teams that need reliable performance data before flight, high-altitude, or space deployment. Backed by proven light-gas launch innovation and real-world test experience, the team helps validate components under demanding conditions with speed, technical rigor, and mission-focused support.

Specialized testing and launch support for electronics validation, high-altitude research, and mission-critical aerospace payload development.
Validate electronics and payload systems in sub-orbital conditions using Green Launch's high-speed delivery capabilities for research, aerospace, and defense applications requiring realistic environmental exposure.
Support scientific missions and instrument validation through mesospheric and upper-atmosphere access, enabling data collection and electronics performance assessment in demanding flight environments.
Use controlled horizontal test firing campaigns to evaluate launch parameters, structural response, and system behavior across varying pressures, payload weights, and achieved velocities.
Green Launch helps organizations evaluate electronics for operation in natural radiation environments by combining advanced propulsion knowledge with practical test execution. Whether your program involves high-altitude research, sub-orbital payloads, or future orbital applications, the team supports dependable data collection, efficient test planning, and realistic exposure pathways that reduce uncertainty before full mission deployment.

Green Launch brings specialized aerospace testing knowledge and breakthrough propulsion capability to demanding technical programs.
Built on proprietary light-gas propulsion technology developed for high-speed aerospace testing and delivery.
Led by experienced physicists and systems experts with deep propulsion and mission-planning backgrounds.
Designed to reduce testing and launch costs compared with traditional aerospace access methods.
Hydrogen and oxygen propellant supports lower-emission operations with water vapor as the byproduct.
Experienced leaders driving advanced aerospace testing.

Chief Technical Officer
Dr. John W. Hunter brings deep expertise in high-velocity propulsion systems and advanced aerospace research to Green Launch. A physicist by training, he is known for leading the SHARP project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, giving him rare hands-on experience with extreme-speed launch concepts and experimental propulsion platforms. At Green Launch, he helps guide the technical direction behind hypersonic testing, scramjet-related applications, and light-gas launch development. His background supports the company's focus on turning ambitious launch theory into practical, testable systems for defense, aerospace, and scientific customers. Dr. Hunter's leadership is central to Green Launch's ability to pursue Mach 9-class performance with a disciplined, data-driven engineering approach.

Strategic Outreach
Eric Robinson supports Green Launch's strategic outreach with a background in systems science and entrepreneurship. His experience in fluid delivery systems for aerospace applications aligns closely with the company's light-gas propulsion model and broader mission development efforts. He helps connect Green Launch's technical capabilities with the needs of defense organizations, research institutions, and commercial aerospace stakeholders seeking practical alternatives to conventional launch methods. By translating complex engineering value into mission-focused opportunities, he plays an important role in partnership development and customer engagement. His work helps ensure Green Launch's hypersonic and sub-orbital services are positioned clearly for organizations that need speed, efficiency, and credible technical collaboration.

Chairman of the Board
Don Whitney brings operational perspective to Green Launch through his experience as an Air Force pilot and environmental consultant. His background supports the company's planning around mission execution, safety considerations, and practical deployment strategy for advanced launch systems. At Green Launch, he contributes to board-level leadership and helps shape how the company balances ambitious aerospace innovation with real-world operational discipline. His aviation and environmental experience also complements Green Launch's emphasis on cleaner propulsion and more sustainable launch alternatives. For customers evaluating hypersonic testing or sub-orbital delivery partners, his presence reinforces the company's ability to think beyond engineering alone and address broader mission planning requirements.
A natural radiation environment electronics test service evaluates how electronic components, assemblies, or payload systems perform when exposed to radiation conditions similar to those encountered at high altitude, in the upper atmosphere, or during space-related missions. The goal is to identify performance limits, reliability risks, and mission impacts before deployment, helping aerospace, defense, and research teams make better design and qualification decisions.
Speak with Green Launch about your testing goals and mission requirements.
Years of focused propulsion development.
Demonstrated repeated field testing success.
Eco-conscious propulsion system approach.
Share your payload goals, technical requirements, and timeline to explore the right testing approach with Green Launch.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at 619-933-6678. You can also send us a quick email at eric.robinson@greenlaunch.space.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at 619-933-6678. You can also send us a quick email at eric.robinson@greenlaunch.space.