UK’s first mission partners announce the official opening of the
Start Me Up launch window for January 9, 2023.
Partners for the United Kingdom’s first orbital launch announced
today that the initial window for the historic Start Me Up mission
will officially open on Monday, 9 January at 22:16 UTC with
additional back-up dates continuing into mid and late January.
Start Me Up is a collaborative effort between the United Kingdom
Space Agency (UKSA), Cornwall Council, the Royal Air Force, and
Virgin Orbit (Nasdaq: VORB).
The Start Me Up mission will carry satellites from seven
customers to space, including commercial and government payloads
from several nations and a collaborative US-UK mission.
The LauncherOne system that will conduct the mission is now
mated to its carrier aircraft, a Boeing 747 dubbed Cosmic Girl, at
Spaceport Cornwall. Yesterday morning, Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne
system successfully completed an end-to-end launch rehearsal,
taking the integrated system through to the loading of propellants
and proceeding through terminal count, resulting in the
verification of the health of the system and readiness of the
team.
Given the number of “firsts” being executed for this launch –
the first orbital launch from UK soil or from anywhere in western
Europe – Virgin Orbit and its partners will maintain a conservative
posture with regard to system health, weather, and all other
elements of scheduling.
Spaceport Cornwall received the United Kingdom’s first-ever
spaceport license from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in
November. In late December, Virgin Orbit was issued
first-of-their-kind launch and range control licenses, which
ensured all regulatory, safety, and environmental requirements have
been met. And this week, the CAA announced that all of the
satellites flying on this mission have received their licenses as
well.
The forthcoming mission from Cornwall, titled Start Me Up in
honor of the Rolling Stones’ 1981 hit, will contain many firsts:
the first orbital launch from the United Kingdom, the first
international launch for Virgin Orbit, and the first commercial
launch from western Europe.
Ian Annett, Deputy CEO at the UK Space Agency, said: “We
are entering a new era for space in the UK with the first ever
satellite launch from UK soil and from Europe. This is a
significant landmark for the nation, the UK Space Agency and for
all those who have worked so hard over many years to make our
ambitions to create a commercial space launch capability a
reality.
“The development of new orbital launch capabilities is already
generating growth, catalysing investment and creating jobs in
Cornwall and other communities across the United Kingdom. This will
lead to new careers, improved productivity and inspire the next
generation of space professionals, and this is just the beginning.
I look forward to seeing more launches from other UK spaceports
over the next year, putting us firmly on the map as Europe’s
leading destination for commercial small satellite launch.”
Dan Hart, Virgin Orbit CEO, said: “After ensuring that
every technical aspect is sound and every regulation and code has
been satisfied, it is gratifying to see this historic endeavor on
the verge of coming to fruition. This launch represents the opening
of a new era in the British space industry and new partnerships
across industry, government, and allies. Space is already
responsible for tens of thousands of jobs across the UK, the global
industry is growing quickly, and so is the potential. And this
launch is demonstrating that with the Virgin Orbit LauncherOne
system an airport can become a spaceport that sends humankind’s
innovations on their journey.”
Melissa Thorpe, Head of Spaceport Cornwall, said: “This
is a phenomenal moment with incredible international collaboration.
Virgin Orbit, the UK Space Agency and all of our partners are
breaking new ground to transform access to space across the world
from right here in Cornwall. My team at Spaceport Cornwall have
worked so hard to get this far and we wish everyone the best of
luck as the launch window opens, we are ready.”
Tim Johnson, Director for Space Regulation at the UK Civil
Aviation Authority said: “Effective licensing forms an integral
part of UK space activity, and with public safety at the heart of
our decision making, we’ve worked with Virgin Orbit and Spaceport
Cornwall to assess their applications and issue licences within our
expected timeframe, putting the UK framework on a competitive
footing with international space regulators. With all licences in
place, Virgin Orbit and Spaceport Cornwall are now in a position to
deliver a historic first orbital launch from UK shores. We’re proud
to be playing our part in facilitating the UK’s space ambitions and
enable this country to become a leading launch nation.”
Start Me Up will be the fifth consecutive Virgin Orbit launch to
carry payloads for both private companies and government agencies.
All of the prior 33 satellites were carried by LauncherOne to their
precise desired orbit, while demonstrating the ability to fly
through and above inclement weather, integrate rapid-call up
payloads, and reach a broader range of orbits than would be
possible from a traditional ground-launch system.
The launch was acquired by the National Reconnaissance Office
(NRO) from Virgin Orbit National Systems, a Virgin Orbit U.S.
subsidiary serving classified customers, as the first task order on
NRO’s Streamlined Launch Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity
Contract, or “SLIC.”
The missions of the satellites span a wide range of activities
aimed at improving life on Earth, including reducing the
environmental impact of production; preventing illegal trafficking,
smuggling, and terrorism; and a host of national security
functions. The full Start Me Up manifest is available here.
Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rockets are designed and manufactured
in Long Beach, California, and are air-launched from the wing of a
converted Boeing 747-400 aircraft named “Cosmic Girl.” Virgin
Orbit’s unique air-launch platform can take off from any runway
long enough to handle a Boeing 747. Not reliant on traditional
spaceports that support vertical launches, this capability creates
a new level of mobility for satellite launch, thereby enabling
sovereign launch capability in new markets.
ABOUT VIRGIN ORBIT
Virgin Orbit (Nasdaq: VORB) operates one of the most flexible
and responsive space launch systems ever built. Founded by Sir
Richard Branson in 2017, the Company began commercial service in
2021, and has already delivered commercial, civil, national
security, and international satellites into orbit. Virgin Orbit’s
LauncherOne rockets are designed and manufactured in Long Beach,
California, and are air-launched from a modified 747-400 carrier
aircraft that allows Virgin Orbit to operate from locations all
over the world in order to best serve each customer’s needs. Learn
more at www.virginorbit.com and visit us on LinkedIn, on Twitter
@virginorbit, and on Instagram @virgin.orbit.
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