Varda Space Industries and Southern Launch have announced a partnership to conduct re-entry operations at the Koonibba Test Range.
Varda Space Industries develops orbital manufacturing and space re-entry systems. The natural advantages of the space environment, in particular microgravity and vacuum, enable the production of goods that cannot be manufactured on Earth. Varda Space Industries will develop life-saving pharmaceuticals in space and return the goods to Earth using their specialised return capsule.
The Koonibba Test Range, which Southern Launch operates in partnership with the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation, offers more than 23,000 square kilometers of uninhabited land to accept the re-entry of in-space manufacturing capsules.
U.S. based Varda Space Industries will use the range to conduct a re-entry operation as soon as its second orbital mission, scheduled for mid-2024. Southern Launch will support Varda Space Industries to conduct high cadence re-entry operations at the Koonibba Test Range to meet a wide range of Varda’s customer needs.
The first re-entry of a Varda Space Industries capsule to the Koonibba Test Range is scheduled for mid-2024 subject to regulatory approvals.
“In-space manufacturing is the next evolution of humanity’s industrial capacity, and elements produced in-orbit have the potential to change the course of history. We are excited to be partnering with Varda Space Industries to bring this emerging industry to Australia through the Koonibba Test Range. The opportunities for South Australia are immense. It’s likely that by the end of this decade everyday Australians will use products with parts manufactured in orbit. This makes space the resource industry of the future and we have the potential to expand on Australia’s high-tech manufacturing industry and develop the consumer end products right here in Australia.” — Lloyd Damp, CEO, Southern Launch
“Our partnership with the Koonibba Test Range is a great example of the ongoing collaboration between the United States and Australia within aerospace and defence. In the future, you will know this partnership has been successful when you look up at the sky above South Australia to see our spacecraft create a shooting star before landing softly on the desert floor.” — Will Bruey, CEO, Varda Space Industries
Looking to the future, Southern Launch believes South Australia can become the global hub for in-space manufacturing, thanks to the company’s two, unique, space sites that, together, can accommodate the launch and subsequent return of in-space manufacturing vehicles.