First rocket launchpad in UK since Black Arrow begins construction

An artist’s visualisation of the new facility
Orbex
An artist’s visualisation of the new facility

Small satellite launch services provider, Orbex, has started construction of its first launch platform, the first orbital space launchpad to be built in the UK for more than half a century.

The launch platform at a dedicated test site near Kinloss, close to Orbex’s headquarters in Forres, Scotland, is expected to be fully operational by early 2022.

The new launch platform will support the testing of Orbex’s Prime rocket, a micro-launcher designed to transport small satellites weighing around 150kg to low Earth orbit.

Although actual launches of the Orbex Prime rocket will not take place at the Kinloss site, the launch platform will be fully capable of launching an orbital rocket, allowing for full ‘dress rehearsals’ of launch procedures.

Orbex LP1 is the first launchpad of its kind to be built in the UK since the High Down Rocket Test Site facility on the Isle of Wight, which was decommissioned in the early 1970s. High Down was the test site for the Black Arrow rocket, the first – and so far only – British-made rocket to successfully deliver a satellite into Earth's orbit, launching from Woomera in Australia on 28 October 1971.

The new launch platform in Kinloss will enable Orbex to accelerate plans to launch Prime from its ‘home’ spaceport at Sutherland in the North of Scotland. Space Hub Sutherland is the world’s first carbon neutral spaceport and the only spaceport in the UK to have received full planning permission. Construction of the spaceport is due to begin early in 2022 ahead of the first expected launch of Orbex Prime later in the year.

Chris Larmour, CEO of Orbex, said: “The ability for our engineers to test Prime on its own launchpad is a major advancement on the roadmap to launch, and we are happy to already be constructing this major piece of infrastructure with Motive Offshore, a partner which has a very strong track record in other relevant industries. This will be the first launchpad of its kind built in the UK for more than half a century and we look forward to seeing it completed and ready to go into service in the New Year.”

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