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Skyrora becomes first UK-based firm to get space launch licence | Skyrora becomes first UK-based firm to get space launch licence |
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Skyrora hopes to launch from the Shetland spaceport up to 16 times a year by 2030 | Skyrora hopes to launch from the Shetland spaceport up to 16 times a year by 2030 |
A Scottish company has become the first UK-based rocket firm to receive a space launch licence. | A Scottish company has become the first UK-based rocket firm to receive a space launch licence. |
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licence allows Skyrora to launch from the SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland. | The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licence allows Skyrora to launch from the SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland. |
If a future launch is successful, the company could become the first British company to manufacture and launch a rocket into space from the UK. | If a future launch is successful, the company could become the first British company to manufacture and launch a rocket into space from the UK. |
Skyrora welcomed the news. Both the Edinburgh-based company and the CAA described it as a "huge milestone". | |
The license will allow the firm to launch and operate its suborbital rocket Skylark L from the spaceport. | The license will allow the firm to launch and operate its suborbital rocket Skylark L from the spaceport. |
It hopes to launch the rocket up to 16 times a year by 2030. | It hopes to launch the rocket up to 16 times a year by 2030. |
A number of companies hope to use SaxaVord in Unst, the northernmost point in the UK, as a launch site for commercial rockets. | A number of companies hope to use SaxaVord in Unst, the northernmost point in the UK, as a launch site for commercial rockets. |
In January, German firm Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) was awarded the first launch operator licence allowing it to launch rockets from SaxaVord. | In January, German firm Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) was awarded the first launch operator licence allowing it to launch rockets from SaxaVord. |
Skyrora says Skylark L has the potential to be used for microgravity experiments at a lower cost than an orbital vehicle. | Skyrora says Skylark L has the potential to be used for microgravity experiments at a lower cost than an orbital vehicle. |
The 11m (36ft) tall rocket was produced using components that were 3D-printed in the UK and it is capable of reaching 3.5 times the speed of sound. | The 11m (36ft) tall rocket was produced using components that were 3D-printed in the UK and it is capable of reaching 3.5 times the speed of sound. |
It is hoped that the rocket would reach an altitude of about 310 miles (500km) and then return to Earth, which would involve passing into and out of space. | It is hoped that the rocket would reach an altitude of about 310 miles (500km) and then return to Earth, which would involve passing into and out of space. |
Rob Bishton, the chief executive of the CAA, said: "Granting a home-grown company, Skyrora, its launch licence is a major milestone for our space sector and our nation. | Rob Bishton, the chief executive of the CAA, said: "Granting a home-grown company, Skyrora, its launch licence is a major milestone for our space sector and our nation. |
"Our work as the UK's space regulator is enabling the burgeoning launch industry to safely grow, bringing new jobs and investment with it." | "Our work as the UK's space regulator is enabling the burgeoning launch industry to safely grow, bringing new jobs and investment with it." |
Skyrora chief executive Volodymyr Levykin said the journey to getting the license was a "long but ultimately rewarding one". | Skyrora chief executive Volodymyr Levykin said the journey to getting the license was a "long but ultimately rewarding one". |
He added: "Becoming the first homegrown company in the UK to receive a vertical launch operator licence is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone at Skyrora. | He added: "Becoming the first homegrown company in the UK to receive a vertical launch operator licence is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone at Skyrora. |
"Safety is paramount to us, and so we are grateful to the CAA for its diligence in ensuring any launch activity is held to the highest of standards. | "Safety is paramount to us, and so we are grateful to the CAA for its diligence in ensuring any launch activity is held to the highest of standards. |
"Skyrora is proud to be leading efforts that enable launch activity from the UK and we look forward to achieving a reliable commercial launch programme that benefits us all." | "Skyrora is proud to be leading efforts that enable launch activity from the UK and we look forward to achieving a reliable commercial launch programme that benefits us all." |
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray MP called the news "a massive boost to the whole of Scotland and the wider UK's space sector". | Scottish Secretary Ian Murray MP called the news "a massive boost to the whole of Scotland and the wider UK's space sector". |
He added: "I'm very proud that Scotland is at the forefront of such pioneering technology and I look forward to blast off from SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland." | He added: "I'm very proud that Scotland is at the forefront of such pioneering technology and I look forward to blast off from SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland." |
The SaxaVord Spaceport is a former RAF radar station. | The SaxaVord Spaceport is a former RAF radar station. |
Last year, during a test known as a hot-fire, an engine exploded at the site. | Last year, during a test known as a hot-fire, an engine exploded at the site. |
It resulted in a some damage to the launch platform and completely destroyed the engine. | It resulted in a some damage to the launch platform and completely destroyed the engine. |
The space industry in the UK is estimated to be support tens of thousands of jobs. | The space industry in the UK is estimated to be support tens of thousands of jobs. |
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