Lockheed Martin selects
ABL rocket for Shetland launches
Jonathan Amos
Science correspondent
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Published
14 hours ago
Aerospace giant Lockheed
Martin has selected the rocket it will use to kick-start space launches from
the island of Unst in Shetland.
The vehicle, called the RS1, will be provided by ABL
Space Systems of El
Segundo, California.
If everything comes together, an inaugural flight could occur next
year.
Lockheed is looking to stimulate the launch business in the UK to take
advantage of a rapidly expanding market for small satellites.
These spacecraft, many no bigger than a shoebox, are all seeking more
flexible and affordable ways of getting into orbit, and Lockheed believes it's
putting together an attractive package.
"What we're trying to do here is establish an
infrastructure," said UK regional director Nik Smith.
"We won't ourselves be launching the rockets; we have a partner
for that in ABL. And we won't operate a spaceport; we again have a partner for
that in the Shetland Space Centre (SSC) in this case. But if we can establish
the infrastructure, bringing in other business, we can then become a customer
ourselves, hopefully on preferential terms," he told BBC News.
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