Gilmour Space Technologies will launch a dedicated rideshare mission into LEO in late 2024.

The venture-capital-backed company is developing Australian rockets that will deliver a variety of spacecraft into LEO and is expecting to launch its first Eris vehicle from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport in Queensland, Australia, early next year.
Caravan-1 customers will also have the option of using a standard 15-inch adaptor port, and/or leveraging on Gilmour Space’s modular satellite platform, called the G-Sat, for individual payloads. (Details available on request at [email protected].)
“Called Caravan-1, this mission will provide affordable access to new space customers looking to launch into a mid-inclination orbit at the end of 2024,” said Adam Gilmour, CEO and co-founder of Gilmour Space. “Caravan-1 will launch in 2024 on our upgraded Eris Block 2 rocket (pictured), which will have a lift capacity of one tonne or 1,000 kilograms to LEO — a significant upgrade in launch capability and capacity for our customers. The next few years are going to be a very exciting time for the global space industry, and these missions will help us play our part in supporting and growing the next-generation of satellite and in-orbit technologies that will benefit humanity on Earth and beyond.”
Gilmour Space Technologies is Australia’s leading ,venture-backed ,space manufacturer of launch vehicles and satellite platforms. Headquartered on the Gold Coast in Queensland, the company is developing, manufacturing and launching Australian-made rockets and satellites that will provide affordable access to space to global customers. Since starting its rocket program in 2015, Gilmour Space has developed a real sovereign capability and ecosystem for launch in Australia. It is proud to be backed by some of the country’s biggest investors, including venture capital firms Blackbird and Main Sequence, the Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC), superannuation funds HESTA, Hostplus and NGS Super; and international investors such as Fine Structure Ventures and 500 Startups.