Southern Launch welcomes the recent signing of a Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) between Australia and the U.S. that will allow the transfer of U.S. space technology, including rockets and satellites, to be launched from, or returned to, Australia.
Southern Launch’s two unique launch sites are particularly attractive to U.S. companies. The Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex is designed to accommodate launches into polar and sun-synchronous orbits (SSO) which is currently only possible from one U.S. launch site.

The Koonibba Test Range can accommodate sub-orbital launches and returns from space.

Southern Launch recently announced a partnership with U.S.-based Varda Space Industries to facilitate the return of their in-space manufacturing capsule to the Koonibba Test Range in 2024.

The statement from the two governments outlined the importance of the TSA…”On October 26, the United States and Australia intend to sign a Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) that provides the legal and technical framework for U.S. commercial space launch vehicles to launch from Australia in a manner that: protects sensitive U.S. launch technology and data in Australia consistent with our shared non-proliferation goals; and creates the potential for new space-related commercial opportunities. The United States and Australia welcome investments into bilateral commercial space launch activities.”
“The TSA is a game-changer for Southern Launch. The US space industry has been leading the space race for generations and this agreement will allow us to work closely with US space companies to facilitate launches or returns from our Australian sites. Our partnership with Varda Space Industries will see their in-space manufacturing capsules return to our Koonibba Test Range. The TSA makes this process easier and opens the door for us to relaunch these capsules into orbit from our Whalers Way Orbital Launch Facility on a rocket manufactured by a US company. This creates a circular process that will benefit the wider local space industry and put the skills and capabilities of Australian space companies to the forefront of the global space market. Not to mention the incredible benefits that in-space manufacturing can provide to everyone in society – The TSA paves the way for a new era of space potential. This agreement will accelerate the development of the Australian space industry and we are excited about the opportunities this will bring to our nation. We have known for many years that our launch sites and expertise could benefit the US, now it’s time for us to step into the spotlight and showcase our capabilities to the world.” — Lloyd Damp, CEO, Southern Launch