Southern Launch Prepares For
Lift Off In South Australia
The development of small satellite
technologies (SmallSats) has ushered in an era of
dynamic and responsive space systems. Hundreds, and soon
thousands, of these small platforms will be launched
into Low Earth Orbits (LEO) every year. LEO are ideal
for Earth Observation missions and other near-earth
activities, including internet with global coverage.
Approximately half of these SmallSats are projected to
be launched into Polar Orbits with the other half
orbiting around the equator.
According to recent estimates by an
SSTL study, close to 1000 SmallSats will be launched
annually from 2025 onwards. These satellites will be
inserted into new and existing LEO constellations,
offering innovative new services to the world while
actively limiting the proliferation of space debris in
orbits. SmallSats in LEO remain there for less than 3
years before burning up in the Earth’s atmosphere.
Historically, launch sites have
been constructed closer to the equator to support large
satellites launches into equatorial orbit. However,
direct launch to polar orbit is achieved most
efficiently from launch sites nearer the poles, which
have minimal interference from aviation and maritime
traffic.
Southern Launch, founded in 2017,
is developing a multi-user launch complex at the tip of
the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, offering a
turn-key launch service solution to polar and
sun-synchronous orbit. In addition to providing the
complete launch infrastructure, Southern Launch has the
ability to undertake flight and range safety, vehicle
design, avionics componentry and assist with launch
permitting and other support services. The year-round
temperate weather coupled with the highly skilled local
workforce and a robust logistics supply network enables
a launch site that offers high cadence launch operations
at cost competitive prices.
The growing global demand for
launch services and a world class launch location has
attracted several early investors, with Southern Launch
running an oversubscribed seed funding round at the end
of 2019 with a larger Series A round to be finalised in
coming months.
With a highly skilled team drawing
on previous experience with the Australian Department of
Defence, commercial launch providers, and global
infrastructure companies, the Southern Launch team
offers unique capabilities to enable safe, secure, and
efficient launch operations.
Southern Launch have signed a
number of agreements with launch service providers and
launch vehicle manufacturers from around the world,
including companies based in South Korea, Singapore,
Germany, USA, Canada, Poland and the Netherlands. While
some launch service providers are looking for a launch
site for their maiden (test) flights, looking further
ahead, all customers have recognized the incredible
potential of the Whalers Way location for regular
commercial launches, and the cost effective and
efficient services offered them by Southern Launch’s
complete launch service solution.
CEO, Southern Launch, Lloyd Damp,
says: ‘The space industry is in the midst of a rapid
transition seeing increasing impact of the private
sector providing services to Government agencies such as
NASA. Small satellites, in the class of 1 to 500 kg, are
a major part of this transition and need suitable
locations to be launched from. Our Whalers Way site in
South Australia meets this market demand and with the
ongoing support from the Australian Space Agency and
South Australian Government, we are on track to realise
this very real opportunity for Australia.’
Construction of the Whaler’s Way
Orbital Launch Complex is scheduled to be completed
ahead of the first launch in 2021, with Southern Launch
already contracted for flights.
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