Virgin Orbit to Launch First
Welsh Satellite From UK Spaceport Summer 2022
March 09, 2022
Virgin Orbit and manufacturing
tech start-up Space Forge announce an agreement to
launch the first satellite developed in Wales in
summer 2022.
In a historic moment for UK
space, the satellite will be launched as part of a
broader joint UK-US mission to open the country’s
first domestic space port in summer 2022 out of
Spaceport Cornwall in Newquay, Cornwall.
With shared values of
democratising space and pioneering responsive and
responsible launch technologies, the synergy between
Virgin Orbit and Cardiff-based Space Forge’s ethos
makes this the ideal marriage for initial launch
from the UK. This, coupled with Spaceport Cornwall’s
ambitions to become a world leader in responsible
launch will offer a real-world example of a global
shift in environmental space practice - from
sustainable on the ground operations, to horizontal
lower impact launch technologies, to in-orbit
services minimising the environmental impacts of
manufacturing.
Space Forge is on a mission to
make space work for humanity - seeking to harness
the power of microgravity, offering an on demand
service to advance the expansion of the market for
premium research and development applications.
Space Forge recently announced
that, along with partners, it is developing a
world-first service incorporating both launch and
return of a new small class of vehicle - the
ForgeStar - that can be deployed from conventional
launchers to provide rapid, reliable and reusable
in-space infrastructure. This inaugural mission will
see Space Forge’s ForgeStar-0 platform launched for
the first time and will test future return from
space technology.
Aiming to unlock the next steps
on the path to market expansion, dedicated in-space
manufacturing, coupled with proof of reliable
return, will allow Space Forge to leverage the
benefits of the space environment, namely:
microgravity, vacuum, and temperature, to create
products impossible to manufacture on Earth.
Their focus is on producing
materials and products which offer game-changing
levels of performance and efficiency in power hungry
infrastructure and systems - reducing the
environmental impact of production on earth to
unlock new value and innovation. Research suggests
that manufacturing certain materials in space could
reduce CO2 emissions by 75% – the equivalent to
removing all petrol cars from the UK.
“We at Virgin Orbit are
delighted to have been chosen to move Space Forge
forward in their space journey as we look forward to
our inaugural Cornwall launch. Space Forge is
joining the growing community of space innovators
advancing space technologies for the betterment of
our world,” said Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart. “Their
commitment to sustainability builds a foundation for
future growth in the industry that we at Virgin
Orbit are proud to be part of.”
Joshua Western, CEO, Space
Forge: “We’re thrilled to be making UK history with
our first launch. We will demonstrate the use of
space for good through in-space manufacturing and
reliable return and it's brilliant that both Virgin
Orbit and Spaceport Cornwall share our ambitions.
This is the start of a great collaboration and we
are so excited to see where it goes.”
Melissa Thorpe, Head of
Spaceport Cornwall: “Launch from Cornwall is the
chance to set the bar for the global space industry.
Leading with companies like Space Forge, who are
innovating in the responsible use of space, is key
to this next iteration of space exploration.
It's amazing to see our
partners Virgin Orbit select customers who share our
ambitions in this area and we can’t wait to show the
world how this can be done.”
Dr Paul Bate, CEO of the UK
Space Agency: “The UK is set to become the first
nation in Europe to offer small satellite launch, as
we become one of the most attractive space economies
in the world.
“Space Forge is an innovative,
fast-growing company and their agreement with Virgin
Orbit demonstrates how all regions of the UK are
playing a key role in our ambition to create a
thriving small satellite launch market. In-space
manufacturing harnesses the benefits of the space
environment to create materials far superior to
those we can produce on Earth, which can be used to
speed up electric car charging or improve the
lifetime of aircraft engines.
“This is a huge moment for
Space Forge to be part of the first satellite launch
from the UK and I wish them all the best, along with
Spaceport Cornwall and Virgin Orbit.”
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