PERUN Flight 3: Polish suborbital rocket set to launch over the Baltic
On Saturday, 22 November 2025, the third suborbital flight of the PERUN rocket, developed by SpaceForest, is scheduled from the Air Force Training Centre in Ustka, Poland. The planned launch time is approximately 13:00 CET, with the exact moment to be confirmed about 40 minutes prior via SpaceForest’s social media channels. In case of postponement, a backup launch is scheduled for Monday, 24 November 2025.
business aviation pomerania equipment and technology news20 november 2025 | 20:42 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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The PERUN rocket measures 11.5 meters in length and 45 cm in diameter, powered by a hybrid SF‑1000 engine using paraffin fuel and nitrous oxide as the oxidizer. This suborbital mission is designed to carry a variety of research payloads, including biological experiments, material testing, and advanced electronics, marking the largest payload carried by PERUN to date.
Best spots to see PERUN rocket soar over the Baltic
The launch site is a military test range, and access is strictly prohibited. Rocket enthusiasts and local observers are advised to view the launch from safe vantage points near the port and beach areas in Ustka, outside restricted zones. SpaceForest will provide updates on the exact launch time and recommended viewing areas via its social media platforms.
PERUN Flight 3 represents a significant milestone for Poland’s emerging suborbital space sector. Observing the launch offers a unique opportunity to witness Polish engineering in action and gain insight into the operations, procedures, and technologies behind modern suborbital rocketry.
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