South Australia's growing reputation as a global space hub continues to take giant leaps, following the safe return of a space capsule.
Local company, Southern Launch, was responsible for the end-to-end re-entry operation for the Varda Space Industries W-6 capsule, which safely returned to earth at its Koonibba Test Range, near Ceduna on the Far West Coast.
The capsule carried equipment from NASA and other United States government partners with a focus on next generation thermal protection systems.
The data gathered during the high-speed return will support the development of future reusable re-entry vehicles and inform national security and space research programs.
It is the fourth capsule to land at the Koonibba Test Range in just over 12 months.
South Australia is at the centre of a thriving low Earth orbit economy with high value payloads safely returning to Earth at the Koonibba Test Range.
Southern Launch works closely with the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation to ensure the test range plays a critical role in establishing Australia as a world leading destination for commercial spacecraft re-entries.
Images of the capsule can be found here.
As put by Chris Picton
This is an exciting milestone for South Australia and further reinforces our standing as a global leader in space capsule re-entry.
The successful return of another capsule to the Koonibba Test Range highlights the capability we have built here in South Australia and the confidence international companies have in our state.
This is exactly the type of high-tech, future-focused industry that is attracting investment and strengthening our economy.
As put by Lloyd Damp, CEO Southern Launch
Four capsules safely returned in just over 12 months is a proven, repeatable capability.
Southern Launch has built the infrastructure and the expertise to make orbital re entry as routine as launch, and the W 6 mission is further proof of that.
The future of the space economy depends on the ability to go to orbit and come back again. Our partnership with Varda is a powerful example of what's possible when world class re entry infrastructure meets world class in space manufacturing and Australia is right at the centre of it.
Over nine years we've built something truly unique with the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation a sovereign capability that is servicing the global space industry while creating lasting opportunities for the Koonibba community.
As put by Dave McFarland, Vice President of Hypersonic Test and Targets – Varda
Every reentry builds on the last. W-6 is another demonstration that frequent, low-cost, reliable return is easily accessible.
The data our partners are taking home from this mission would have taken years to collect through traditional testing methods.
As put by Corey McLennan, CEO Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation
The Koonibba community takes immense pride in every mission that returns to our lands.
Our children are growing up watching spacecraft return from orbit right on their doorstep, and that is inspiring the next generation to dream bigger than ever before.