The Chronicle

Region’s space sector is ready to skyrocket

- MORGAN BURLEY

THE announceme­nt of Wellcamp’s future satellite launches has shone a spotlight on the region’s future growth within the spacing industry, with milestone discoverie­s already marked in the district.

The Darling Downs’ critical location has proved vital for out-of-this-world research, with the nearby Mount Kent Observator­y the only facility in the Southern Hemisphere supporting NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission.

The University of Southern Queensland’s Astrophysi­cs team has operated the Mount Kent Observator­y since its constructi­on in the 1980s, and has led the way in unique discoverie­s, including more than 100 new planets orbiting stars other than the Sun.

“We are the leading group in the southern hemisphere doing this kind of work, working with NASA and people right across the globe,” UniSQ Centre for Astrophysi­cs professor Jonti Horner said.

“It’s just breathtaki­ng and so exciting to be part of that kind of global endeavour to answer these really fundamenta­l questions.”

Last year, UniSQ also partnered with Rocket Technologi­es Internatio­nal to establish a privately-owned, static rocket testing site in Toowoomba’s own backyard at a sandstone quarry in Helidon.

A Brisbane-based business has used the nation’s suborbital launch facility near Goondiwind­i, where it successful­ly launched a rocket in 2021.

Recently, UniSQ was granted $50m in a trailblaze­r fund to green light its Innovative Launch, Automation, Novel Materials, Communicat­ions and Hypersonic­s (iLAuNCH) Hub.

The iLAuNCH hub will help lead the way in the Australian space sector.

The project, valued at $180m, is expected to turbocharg­e the nation’s space sector.

More than 20,000 jobs are expected to be created by 2030, with -an estimated economic boost of $3.65 billion to the region and nation.

“The work we’ve done to date, and continue to do, has put us on the map globally,” UniSQ Institute for Advanced Engineerin­g and Space Sciences’ Dr Fabian Zander said.

While the 2024 satellite launch demonstrat­ion is locked in for 2024 at the Wellcamp Airport, multiple projects are in the works from across the Downs, which has opened the region up to leading the way in Australia’s space sector.

Several sectors are working closely to take advantage of the region’s prime location, including Government, Defence and academic industries.

“The state is well advanced in the overall developmen­t of a space industry that could potentiall­y contribute up to $6 billion to the state’s economy by 2036 and 6000 jobs,” Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.

 ?? ?? SPACE INDUSTRY: Virgin Orbit announced that Wagner Corporatio­n’s Wellcamp Airport will be the location for its next satellite launch site.
SPACE INDUSTRY: Virgin Orbit announced that Wagner Corporatio­n’s Wellcamp Airport will be the location for its next satellite launch site.

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