Australia launches first commercial device into space

The first commercial rocket was launched in Australia - according to Southern Launch, the launch is designed for 85 km.

The launch took place from the Koonibba test site on the west coast of South Australia. This was the second attempt to launch a 34-kilogram, 3.4-meter-long rocket.

Now engineers are conducting recovery work and are trying to locate the missiles and payload that fell to Earth.

“Today we Australians have achieved somethingincredible because Australia has taken its first small step towards becoming a proud space nation again, ”said Southern Launch CEO.

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DEWC previously merged with SouthernLaunch to test satellite launch processes. These devices can detect potentially dangerous “radar signals from enemy forces”. The payload is designed to collect information from embedded sensors on its way back to Earth to help DEWC develop satellite technology.

Chinese launch vehicle "Changzheng-11"low-Earth orbit nine high-resolution Earth remote sensing satellites. This is one of the few launches that took place from a platform in the ocean.

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