Orbex Reveals First
Full-scale Microlauncher Rocket Developed in Europe
May 11, 2022
Orbex has unveiled the first
full-scale prototype of the Prime orbital space
rocket on its dedicated launch pad publicly for the
first time.
The unveiling of the first of a
new generation of European launch vehicles -
designed to launch a new category of very small
satellites to orbit - represents a major step
forward for the British rocket company as it
prepares for the first ever vertical rocket launch
to orbit from UK soil. Orbex´s Prime rocket is the
first 'micro-launcher' developed in Europe to reach
this stage of technical readiness.
With the first full integration
of the Orbex rocket on a launch pad now complete,
the company is able to enter a period of integrated
testing, allowing dress rehearsals of rocket
launches and the development and optimisation of
launch procedures. Orbex recently revealed their
first test launch platform at a new test facility in
Kinloss, a few miles from the company's headquarters
at Forres in Moray, Scotland.
Prime is a 19-metre long,
two-stage rocket that is powered by seven engines,
that is being designed and manufactured in the UK
and Denmark. The six rocket engines on the first
stage of the rocket will propel the vehicle through
the atmosphere to an altitude of around 80km. The
single engine on the second stage of the rocket will
complete the journey to Low Earth Orbit (LEO),
allowing the release of its payload of small,
commercial satellites into Earth's orbit.
Uniquely, Orbex Prime is
powered by a renewable bio-fuel, bio-propane,
supplied by Calor UK. This fuel allows the rocket to
reduce carbon emissions significantly compared to
other similarly-sized rockets being developed
elsewhere around the world. A study by the
University of Exeter showed that a single launch of
the Orbex Prime rocket will produce 96 per cent
lower carbon emissions than comparable space launch
systems using fossil fuels. Prime is also a
re-usable rocket which has been engineered to leave
zero debris on Earth and in orbit.
Josef Aschbacher, Director
General, European Space Agency (ESA):
“I am deeply impressed with the speed at which the
Orbex Prime rocket was developed. It is the first
full orbital micro-launcher in Europe. But I am
equally impressed by the low-carbon footprint
technology applied. My sincere congratulations to
the whole Orbex team for this impressive
achievement.”
Orbex Prime will launch from
Space Hub Sutherland, a new spaceport being
constructed on the North Coast of Scotland. Space
Hub Sutherland was the first vertical spaceport to
receive planning permission in the UK and will be
the first European spaceport brought into operation
later in 2022. It is also the first and only
spaceport worldwide that has committed to being
carbon-neutral, both in its construction and
operation.
Ian Annett, Deputy CEO of the
UK Space Agency:
“We are on the cusp of an historic moment, with
Orbex playing a leading role in generating a brand
new launch capability in the UK, while creating
opportunities for people and businesses across the
country. I can’t wait to see Prime lift off from
Space Hub Sutherland.”
UK Science Minister George
Freeman:
“This is a hugely exciting time for the UK space and
satellite sector as we count down to the first
satellite launches from UK spaceports. Orbex Prime
is a remarkable feat of engineering from a British
rocket company, pioneering more sustainable and
innovative fuels that cut carbon emissions. It is
also fantastic to see Moray-based Orbex creating
more high-quality jobs, demonstrating the value of
our thriving space sector to support emerging
clusters of innovation to help level up the whole of
the UK.”
The market for small satellites
is increasing rapidly, as a wide range of new small
satellite constellations are developed and deployed.
Micro-launchers such as Orbex Prime give satellite
manufacturers a dedicated launch service, in
contrast to larger, ‘rideshare’ launchers, where
small satellites are a often a secondary payload,
and frequently face significant delays.
Chris Larmour, CEO, Orbex:
“This is a major milestone for Orbex and highlights
just how far along our development path we now are.
From the outside, it might look like an ordinary
rocket, but on the inside, Prime is unlike anything
else. To deliver the performance and environmental
sustainability we wanted from a 21st century rocket
we had to innovate in a wide number of areas –
low-carbon fuels, fully 3D-printed rocket engines,
very lightweight fuel tanks, and a novel, low-mass
reusability technology.”
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