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Skylark Nano takes UK one step nearer to space

Posted on 17 Jun 2020. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 1878 times.
Skylark Nano takes UK one step nearer to spaceEdinburgh-based Skyrora successfully launched its Skylark Nano rocket from the Fethaland Peninsula at North Roe on Shetland last weekend. The company plans to launch from one of the three proposed spaceports in Scotland and commercially launching from Shetland in the future is one option under consideration.

Reaching an altitude of 6km, this marked the third time the 2m projectile took to the skies. The launch was completed for educational purposes, collecting meteorological data, measuring wind profiles, analysing the vehicles trajectory and providing critical training in support of Skyrora’s future plans.

Head of launch Robin Hague said: “The launch signifies a vital step towards Skyrora’s ambitions to become the UK’s “go-to” satellite launch provider. We are ecstatic and truly proud.

“This is a great success for Skylark Nano, and the Skyrora team in general. Launching from Shetland is very important for us because it is a potential option for our Skyrora XL orbital commercial launch vehicle. To understand the local launch conditions learning more about the wind profiles in Shetland is critical.

“Skylark Nano’s third successive launch is testament to the engineers who have worked tirelessly to bring to life a reusable rocket that can provide valuable intelligence for the future of the UK space programme.”

The launch comes after Skyrora successfully completed a full static fire test last month on its Skylark-L launch vehicle.


Volodymyr Levykin, CEO, said: “With this successful launch from Shetland we are further closing the gap to making the UK a rocket launching nation again. For Skyrora this test was all about learning and training. The innovation at Skyrora is enourmous, not only are we producing high quality results, but we are doing so with minimum impact to the environment as we strive to develop eco-friendly technology in our launches.

“At a time of such uncertainty it is important we keep focusing on ingenuity and enterprise. We hope reaching space will inspire the whole nation and show the younger generation what the future of UK Space holds”.

Skylark Nano’s first launch took place in Ross-shire in summer 2018, with the firm continuing to develop cutting-edge research and technology ahead of its first planned commercial orbital launches.

Expanding their company across Scotland will allow them to leverage the highly skilled workforce available with their aim of creating 170 jobs by the end of 2023.

Skyrora is developing launch vehicle technology that builds on previous rocket systems with the aim of reducing the cost of launches thanks to proven technology and advanced engineering methods.

The firm draws on Britain’s launch heritage and aims to build a robust supply chain while creating new employment opportunities to inspire the next generation of talent.