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First commercial rocket is launched at Easter Ross

- CONOR RIORDAN

THE first commercial rocket launch in Scotland has taken place as part of efforts to gain work at a planned spaceport in the Highlands.

Skyrora saw its nine-foot projectile reach altitudes of almost four miles after taking off at the Kildermori­e Estate in Easter Ross.

Known as Skylark Nano, it accelerate­d to Mach 1.45 – more than 1,110mph.

The Edinburgh-based rocket developer was trying out technology for use on full-scale vehicles, as it bids for a contract for the forthcomin­g facility.

Daniel Smith, director of business developmen­t, said: “This was a small but important step for us in our bid to become the go-to satellite launch provider at a future Scottish spaceport.

“Huge positives can be taken from this – from the success of our portable ground control systems, trajectory analysis and ability to capture the launch with on-board HD cameras.

“We will use the lessons learned in the next stage of our test launch programme, where we’ll be going to a far more significan­t altitude. For us it’s all about taking careful steps to de-risk and gain experience as we quickly evolve through sub-orbital tests towards our future orbital launch ambitions.”

The commercial element of the flight was done in partnershi­p with social media site Ask.fm.

Cargo was ejected at burnout – staying attached to the body via a Kevlar cable – and a parachute was opened at low altitude for a soft landing.

The planned £17.2 million spaceport will be developed by Highlands and Islands Enterprise.

Last month it was announced the UK Space Agency would provide £31.5 million of funding for the overall project.

If approved, it could see a vertical launch site built for a new generation of small rockets to launch micro communicat­ion and earthobser­vation satellites.

Melness Crofting Estate, near Tongue, Sutherland, is the proposed location.

Scotland is the best place in the UK to reach in-demand satellite orbits with vertical launch rockets.

It is estimated the spaceport could create 400 jobs.

 ??  ?? „ The Skylark Nano reached four miles above Easter Ross.
„ The Skylark Nano reached four miles above Easter Ross.

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