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Gilmour Space was founded in Singapore (2012; closed 2019) and Australia (2013) by former banker, Adam Gilmour, and his brother James Gilmour. The company's first project in 2013 was to design and manufacture high-fidelity spaceflight simulators and replicas for a number of space-related exhibits and the Spaceflight Academy Gold Coast.
Bowen: Gilmour Space: No payload: Gilmour Space: Low Earth: Flight test First flight of Eris, and first orbital launch from Bowen. First launch of an Australian developed launch vehicle. February (TBD) [50] Electron: Mahia LC-1: Rocket Lab ⚀ Kinéis × 5 Kinéis: Low Earth: IoT Fifth of five dedicated launches for Kinéis' IoT satellite ...
Gilmour has spent the past seven years launching a hybrid rocket powered by 3D-printed fuel in 2016, working with NASA and developing a commercial use mobile launch platform for flexible, fast ...
Ariel is a suborbital launch vehicle being developed by Australian private space company Gilmour Space Technologies, for use as a sounding rocket. The vehicle has been developed to demonstrate and test the company's numerous technologies. [1] The rocket serves as a part of for the company's preparation orbital spaceflight capabilities after 2020.
In May 2021, it was announced that private Australian rocket launch company Gilmour Space Technologies was given the go-ahead by the Queensland Government to build a rocket launch facility in Abbot Point. [17] Gilmour Space's rocket, Eris, is expected to make its first launch from Bowen Orbital Spaceport in January of 2025. [18]
Gilmour Space Technologies: 25 m 305 [168] N/A 215 to SSO [168] Expendable: Bowen: 2025 [169] Gravity-2
Gilmour Space Technologies: RASTA Sounding rocket 1 Suborbital Retired (1/1) 2016 [68] Eris: Light rocket 3 LEO Development April 2023 (Planned) [68] Generation Orbit: X-60A (GOLauncher 1) Air-launched sounding rocket 1 + airplane Suborbital Development Unknown [69] [70] GOLauncher 2 Air-launch-to-orbit 2 + airplane LEO Development Unknown
Dr Edwards received his PhD degree in Physics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1990. [2] His thesis work was in astrophysics on the soft x-ray background.During his graduate work, he worked on x-ray micro calorimeters and several sounding rocket and Shuttle payloads.