First commercial rocket launched from Australia

Defence Minister Linda Reynolds says the rocket launch is a step forward in a multi-year plan to build Australia's future space capability.

A DART rocket carrying a Royal Australian Air Force payload has been launched from Koonibba Rocket Range in South Australia.

A DART rocket carrying a Royal Australian Air Force payload has been launched from Koonibba Rocket Range in South Australia. Source: Sean Jorgensen-Day/Department of Defence

A small commercial rocket has been launched from Australia to the edge of space for the first time.

The DART rocket, carrying an Air Force radio prototype, was launched from the Koonibba Rocket Range in South Australia on Saturday.
Crossway Lutheran School students wait for the sub-orbital rocket launch at the Southern Launch Koonibba Rocket Range near Ceduna, South Australia.
Crossway Lutheran School students wait for the sub-orbital rocket launch at the Southern Launch Koonibba Rocket Range near Ceduna, South Australia. Source: Department of Defence/Jacqueline Forrester
At just 3.4 metres long and 34 kilograms, the commercial rocket is a fraction of the size of rockets launched by NASA.

The launch is part of the Air Force's Plan Jericho - an advanced sensing program to detect and track challenging targets which has also seen a high altitude balloon launched to the edge of space.

Defence Industry Minister Melissa Price said the launch marks the start of an exciting future for Australia's space capability.

"The rocket is unlike any rocket ever launched in Australia, and is part of what is known as 'New Space' technologies - small rockets carrying reduced sized satellites using commercially available technologies," she said in a statement.

The federal government is investing $7 billion in growing Australia's space capabilities over the next decade.


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Published 19 September 2020 5:58pm
Updated 19 September 2020 9:44pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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