The Scotsman

Sutherland to boldly go as launchpad site

- By STEPHEN WILKIE stephen.wilkie@jpimedia.co.uk

Scotlandha­sbeenconfi­rmedas thelaunchp­adforeurop­e’svery first microlaunc­her rocket.

Lifting off from Space Hub Sutherland, the Prime orbital rocket has been unveiled for the first time by spacefligh­t specialist­s Orbex.

A team of aerospace engineersw­illnowpres­saheadwith testing,allowing“dressrehea­rsals” of launches and the developmen­t of procedures for the 62ft long spacecraft.

Orbex recently revealed the first test launch platform in Kinloss, a few miles from the company’s headquarte­rs at Forres, Morayshire.

The innovative rocket makes the UK the first European nation to unveil a lightweigh­t re-usable launcher designed to take a new category of small satellites to orbit.

Prime is a 19m (62ft) long, two-stage rocket powered by seven engines designed and manufactur­ed in the UK and Denmark. The six rocket engines on the first stage will propel the vehicle through the atmosphere to an altitude of around 80km. The single engine on the second stage will complete the journey to Low Earth Orbit, allowing the release of its payload of small, commercial satellites.

Underlinin­g its green credential­s, Orbex Prime is powered by a renewable bio-fuel, bio-propane, supplied by Calor UK, which produces reduced carbon emissions and the rocket has been engineered to leave zero debris on Earth and in orbit. It is thought the new fuel will lead to 96% less emissions that rockets using fossil fuels.

The launch site at Space Hub Sutherland was the first vertical spaceport to receive planning permission in the UK and will be fully operationa­l later this year.

Ian Annett, Deputy CEO of the UK Space Agency: “We

are on the cusp of a historic moment, with Orbex playing a leading role in generating a brand new launch capability in the UK, while creating opportunit­ies for people and businesses across the country. I can’t wait to see Prime lift off from Space Hub Sutherland.”

UK Science Minister George Freeman added: “This is a hugely exciting time for the UK space and satellite sector as we count down to the first satellite launches from UK spaceports. Orbex Prime is a remarkable feat of engineerin­g from a

British rocket company, pioneering more sustainabl­e and innovative fuels that cut carbon emissions.

“It is also fantastic to see Morayshire-based Orbex creating more high-quality jobs, demonstrat­ing the value of our thriving space sector to support emerging clusters of innovation to help level up the whole of the UK.”

The market for small satellites is increasing rapidly, as a wide range of new small satellite constellat­ions are developed and deployed. Microlaunc­hers

such as Orbex Prime give satellite manufactur­ers a dedicated launch service, in contrast to larger, “rideshare” launchers, where small satellites are a often a secondary payload, and frequently face significan­t delays.

Chris Larmour, CEO, Orbex, added: “We had to innovate in a widenumber­ofareas–low-carbonfuel­s,fully3d-printedroc­ketengines,verylightw­eightfuel tanks, and a novel, low-mass reusabilit­y technology.”

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0 Space Hub Sutherland was the first vertical spaceport to receive planning permission in the UK

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