
On November 27th, 2025, AtSpace, launched their Australian-made A01 rocket higher than any previous Australian commercial rocket had attained.

The 12.2 meter tall vehicle lifted-off from Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range, developed by Southern Launch in partnership with the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation, performed perfectly and flew close to the target altitude of 80 km. The four-and-a-half-minute flight validated AtSpace’s hybrid propulsion technology before safely returning to Earth as planned. The A01 mission was the inaugural launch attempt of AtSpace’s A01 rocket and marks an important step forward, as AtSpace continues to develop their innovative hybrid rocket engines in Australia.
The A01 rocket is being recovered from the Koonibba Test Range by helicopter for post-flight analysis
AtSpace COO, Nick Chang, said, “Our team at AtSpace has been developing our unique hybrid rocket technology for many years. This successful launch proves that our technology is viable and is a great step forward as we move toward developing our orbital launch vehicles.”
Southern Launch CEO, Lloyd Damp, said, “We are incredibly proud to have supported AtSpace in the development and launch of their innovative Australian A01 rocket technology. Conducting these missions at the Koonibba Test Range has allowed AtSpace to accelerate their hybrid propulsion system development. Our world-class facility and experienced team at Southern Launch have played a key role in enabling the development of this Australian space industry leader.”
Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation CEO, Corey McLennan, said, “Seeing our community come together to support this mission has been truly inspiring and a proud moment for First Nations people. Over 30 community members contributed their skills and energy throughout the campaign to help this rocket take flight. Witnessing it take to the sky was unforgettable.”
