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First launch occurs from Canada’s Nova Scotia Spaceport

July 7, 2023

Maritime Launch Services Inc. (NEO: MAXQ, OTCQB: MAXQF), the owner and operator of Canada’s first commercial launch complex, has announced the inaugural launch from Spaceport Nova Scotia, featuring VisionCosmos Saudi Arabia’s VCL-1 ChipSat — this pioneering launch was secured via Precious Payload’s Launch.ctrl marketplace.

This international collaboration saw Maritime Launch Services leading the project, Al NajmX – Precious Payload’s Saudi partner that ensured seamless mission management — and Arbalest Rocketry, a rocketry team from York University in Canada, delivering the Goose 3 rocket for the suborbital launch.

Al NajmX coordinated all mission aspects, from initial planning to successful launch, cementing their reputation as an entity that enables entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia to streamline space missions effectively. The company contributed significantly to making Saudi Arabia a fast-growing space-faring nation, aligned with the country’s Vision 2030 goals.

Photo of Saudi Arabia’s ChipSat, courtesy of SpaceDev.

The compact and light VCL-1 ChipSat, equipped with seven onboard sensors, was launched on Arbalest Rocketry’s Goose 3 rocket on July 6th. The rocket successfully reached suborbital altitudes, marking a significant milestone for the team and their mission to build rockets for suborbital flights.

The outcomes of this launch will provide valuable insights into space sciences and related engineering, helping the VisionCosmos SA team in their quest to develop more advanced payloads. Looking ahead, they have ambitious plans to launch more payloads soon, with further miniaturized technologies.

This successful partnership between VisionCosmos SA and Maritime Launch Services, aided by the expert guidance from Al NajmX and the efficient booking system of Precious Payload’s satellite launch marketplace, marks a significant achievement in international collaboration in developing space missions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

“Maritime Launch is developing Spaceport Nova Scotia, Canada’s first commercial spaceport. Maritime Launch was proud to offer this opportunity for international cooperation with Spaceport Nova Scotia’s first suborbital test launch in Canada. Having a small payload from Saudi Arabia included on yesterday’s mission demonstrates that we are open for business to the global space community.” — Robert Feierbach, President, Maritime Launch USA

“Our endeavor was greatly impacted by the Saudi Space Agency’s ongoing efforts to advance space sciences in the Kingdom. It is our belief that the youth of the Kingdom have a prosperous future in the field.” — Sayed Belal Mudassar, Founder, VisionCosmos Saudi Arabia

Photo of an earlier launch of the Arbalest Rocketry’s Goose 2 suborbital rocket, courtesy of the company.

Filed Under: Arbalest Rocketry, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Management, Launch Support, Launch Systems, Maritime Launch Services Inc., Precious Payload, VisionCosmos

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