Maritime Launch Services
Announces Nanoracks As First Payload Services
Provider And Unveils Designs For Spaceport Nova
Scotia
November 19th, 2021
Maritime Launch Services
announces Nanoracks as first payload services
provider and unveils designs for Spaceport Nova
Scotia
Nanoracks and Maritime Launch
Services have signed a teaming agreement to launch
payloads onboard a Cyclone-4M from Spaceport Nova
Scotia in 2023, the inaugural flight for Canada’s
first commercial spaceport.
(November 19th, 2021) Halifax,
Nova Scotia – Maritime Launch Services, one of
Canada’s leading aerospace firms and the owner of
the country’s first commercial spaceport, announced
that Nanoracks, a Voyager Space company and the
leading commercial payload provider to the
International Space Station (ISS), will serve as the
company’s first client when Spaceport Nova Scotia’s
operations go live in 2023. For this first mission,
Nanoracks will deploy customer SmallSats and host
spacecraft technology demonstrations.
Nanoracks is currently engaged
with Canada’s small satellite efforts. The company
provides satellite deployment services from the ISS
for the Canadian Space Agency’s Canadian CubeSat
Project (CCP).
“The team at Nanoracks is
excited to partner with Maritime Launch to
accelerate the growing space ecosystem in Canada,”
says Jeffrey Manber, President of International and
Space Stations, Voyager Space, and Co-Founder of
Nanoracks. “Spaceport Nova Scotia represents a
globally competitive location for launch, while the
Cyclone-4M is a descendant of perhaps the most
reliable launch vehicle ever built. Our work with
CSA has shown us the breadth of expertise and
interest across the country. This mission with
Maritime Launch will provide an opportunity for
Canadian companies and universities to access orbit
onboard a domestic launch vehicle, developing key
technologies while showing the value of
international partnerships.”
The announcement took place at
an event hosted by Maritime Launch at The Westin
Nova Scotian during the 2021 Halifax International
Security Forum, where a key focus this year is the
growing global space sector.
“Today’s announcement is an
important step for Canada’s future in the growing
commercial space sector in Canada. We are incredibly
proud to be collaborating with Nanoracks, an
innovative company with over a decade of experience
in the commercial space sector,” said Steve Matier,
President and CEO of Maritime Launch. “For Canada’s
first launch to space, we could not have selected a
better partner. Nanoracks is a champion for the
Canadian space sector and has an ongoing
relationship with the Canadian Space Agency to
deploy Canadian satellites. We are thrilled that the
Government of Canada, Province of Nova Scotia, and
the Municipality of the District of Guysborough are
here with us to mark this occasion, and we are
grateful for their continued commitment to support
the commercial aerospace sector.”
In addition to signing a
contract with Nanoracks, Maritime Launch signed
a Letter of Intent to launch with Nova Scotia based
GALAXIA Mission Systems, an aerospace company that
will deploy small satellites aboard Spaceport Nova
Scotia’s first flight. GALAXIA’s founder,
Arad Gharagozli, is the former founder
and president of Dalhousie University’s Space
Systems Lab, which is funded by the Canadian Space
Agency.
At Friday’s event, Maritime
Launch unveiled preliminary designs for its Launch
Control Centre (LCC), which is a facility on site
that will manage all launch activities, including
the deployment and initial control of satellites
launched from Spaceport Nova Scotia.
Designed by Architecture49, the
LCC includes a visitor and educational centre to
showcase Nova Scotia’s diverse culture and
environment and will provide a space accessible to
students to discover the science of space and
explore career opportunities in the sector. The LCC
will welcome students, tourists, and community
members to learn about space, opportunities in STEM
related education, and the exciting advancements
within the aerospace sector. Interpretive planners
and exhibit designers, AldrichPears Associates, will
be developing the visitor centre experience in
collaboration with the local communities and the
architectural team.
Construction and operation of
Spaceport Nova Scotia will be sourced directly from
a regional supply chain. As Canada’s first Spaceport
advances toward full construction, Maritime Launch
will be a significant contributor to economic
recovery, as the province and region emerge from the
COVID-19 pandemic.
At the event, Maritime Launch
was pleased to welcome the Honourable Sean Fraser,
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
and the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne,
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry who
brought remarks on behalf of the Government of
Canada.
“Canada's space sector is
giving entrepreneurs, creators, engineers,
scientists, and researchers the opportunity to make
incredible advancements in science and technology
and be part of the growing global space economy,”
said Minister Champagne. “I congratulate the
collaboration and innovation that has gone into
making this announcement a reality today. This
commercial launch venture will inspire young people
to look to careers in STEM, while offering economic
opportunities in Nova Scotia, Canada, and in
Ukraine. The results of these efforts will help put
Canada at the forefront of space innovation while
creating the good jobs of tomorrow.”
Lisa Campbell, President of the
Canadian Space Agency, Chairman Volodymyr Taftai,
Head of Ukraine’s State Space Agency shared remarks
and leaders from Yuzhmash and Yuzhnoye State Design
Office (SDO) were in attendance.
The Cyclone-4M launch vehicle,
which will be the first launch from Spaceport Nova
Scotia, is developed by Yuzhnoye SDO and
manufactured by Yuzhmash, both of Dnipro, Ukraine.
These companies are proven leaders in the aerospace
industry with over 65 years of experience with 877
successful launches to date.