Our locations

Kent, WA headquarters

Kent, Washington: Headquarters and manufacturing

At our new production and operations headquarters, we build some of the industry’s most advanced technology, including our full-flow staged combustion (FFSC) stage 1 engine, our first-of-its-kind fully and rapidly reusable second stage, and our launch vehicle structures and tanks. We print thrust chambers and heat shield panels, assemble engines, write flight software, and design and build avionics — and we build launch vehicle structures and tanks, in days rather than months. 

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Moses Lake test facility

Moses Lake, Washington: Test facility

Moses Lake Test Site (MLTS) is Stoke’s 75-acre private, vertically integrated rocket test facility.

Only a three-hour drive from our manufacturing facility, our Moses Lake Test Site allows us to test our engines and components quickly, without unnecessary delays.

MLTS boasts multiple engine test stands, multiple component test bays, cryogenics testing, flight software integration, and thousands of channels of instrumentation.

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Cape Canaveral, FL launch facility

Cape Canaveral, Florida: Launch facility

Stoke has been allocated the historic Launch Complex 14 at Cape Canaveral, the site from which John Glenn launched to become the first American to orbit Earth in 1962. Once commissioned for operations, the complex will have the capability to accommodate daily launches and landings of our Nova rocket.

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