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As a leading New Space pioneer in Australia, Gilmour Space is backed by some of the country's largest investors, including Blackbird Ventures (which led its Series A fund raise [9]) and Main Sequence Ventures (which led its Series B raise [10]); as well as international investors like Fine Structure Ventures (Series C [11]) and 500 Startups.
Ariel is a suborbital launch vehicle being developed by Australian private space company Gilmour Space Technologies, for use as a sounding rocket. The vehicle has been developed to demonstrate and test the company's numerous technologies. [1] The rocket serves as a part of for the company's preparation orbital spaceflight capabilities after 2020.
Deep space Proposed Unknown [31] Australian Space Research Institute: AUSROC Nano: Light rocket 2 LEO Development Unknown [32] Astra Space: Astra Rocket 1 Sounding rocket 2 Suborbital Retired (0/1) 2018 [33] [34] [35] Astra Rocket 2 Sounding rocket 2 Suborbital Retired (0/1) 2018 [36] Astra Rocket 3 Light rocket 2 LEO Retired (2/5) 2020 [37 ...
Australia: Gilmour Space Technologies: 25 m 305 [164] N/A 215 to SSO [164] Expendable: Bowen: 2025 [165] Gravity-2
Katherine Bennell-Pegg (born 1984) is an Australian astronaut and Director of Space Technology at the Australian Space Agency. [1] In 2024, she became the first qualified astronaut under the Australian flag as well as the first female Australian astronaut. [2] She is a dual Australian and British citizen.
The facility was officially approved by the Australian Space Agency on 14 July 2021, [7] intended for use to launch commercial satellites. [8] Southern Launch planned to build two launch pads for orbital launches to polar and Sun-synchronous orbits. [9] Pad 1 was expected to host up to three test launches by the end of 2021. [7]
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The Australian Space Agency is located in the McEwin Building on Lot Fourteen, a technology hub in Adelaide city centre. [26] The Australian Space Discovery Centre is co-located with the agency. [27] A new sculpture by Sundari Carmody, entitled One: all that we can see, was unveiled in June 2022.