Black Sky Aerospace Explained

Black Sky Aerospace
Type:Private
Industry:Aerospace
Hq Location City:Logan City, Queensland, Australia

Black Sky Aerospace (BSA) is an Australian private aerospace company, headquartered in Logan, Queensland. BSA specialises in payload delivery systems through proprietary propulsion systems, componentry and vehicles. BSA also provides access to calibration and simulation systems.

History

In 2021, Black Sky Aerospace welcomed the federal government's allocation of for the company to manufacture Responsive Common Use Booster (RCUB) propellant for commercial use. Black Sky CEO Blake Nikolic said the project received grant funding from the Australian Space Agency's Moon to Mars Supply Chain Capability Improvement grant opportunity.[1] In June 2023, Goondiwindi Regional Council issued planning approval for Black Sky to develop its rocket launch site northwest of the town.[2]

Description

Black Sky Aerospace is an Australian private aerospace company, headquartered in Logan, Queensland.[3] It was formerly located in Jimboomba.[4]

Milestones

Australia's first commercial rocket launch

On 21 November 2018, Black Sky Aerospace successfully conducted Australia's first commercial payload rocket launch from the nation's only sub-orbital launch facility west of Goondiwindi in Queensland.[5] This sub-orbital mission utilised a Sighter190 research rocket to carry experimental payloads and instruments to an altitude of approximately .[6] [7]

The minister for state development, manufacturing, infrastructure and planning, Cameron Dick was present to press the launch button.[8]

Rocket motor manufacture

In September 2019, Black Sky Aerospace was granted approval by regulators to begin manufacturing solid rocket motors.[9] Solid rocket motors (SRM's) are the fuel (propellant) that boosts rockets in to space, such as the boosters on the space shuttle and is the preferred fuel to use by many space launch companies due to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness.[10] The company will be the first manufacturer of its kind in Australia and will be able to provide access to solid fuels for orbital and sub-orbital launch vehicles.

Priority access to Arnhem Space Centre

In October 2019, Black Sky Aerospace gained priority access to the new Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA) Arnhem Space Centre near Nhulunbuy in the Northern Territory.[11] BSA director Blake Nikolic said priority access to the Arnhem Space Centre would provide his customers with the benefits of launching close to the equator.[12]

Equatorial Launch Australia operates the Arnhem Space Centre and as of 2019, planned to host NASA's first launch from a foreign non-government-owned site.[12] The launch, of an astrophysics-oriented sounding rocket, successfully occurred on the morning of 27 June 2022, with a second scheduled for 4 July, and a third later in the month.[13] [14]

Ute-launched artillery rocket

In 2022, Black Sky successfully launched an artillery rocket from a module mounted on the tray of a commercially-available Holden Colorado.[15]

Products

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Sky Aerospace secures government grant - Australian Defence Magazine. 2021-10-07. australiandefence.com.au.
  2. News: Hudson . Michael . 2 June 2023 . Goondiwindi Regional Council issues approval for Beyond the Blue Aerospace rocket launch site . .
  3. Web site: Contact – Black Sky Aerospace . Black Sky Aerospace – Black Sky Aerospace . 7 September 2023.
  4. Web site: Submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Economics RE: Space Activities Amendment (Launches and Returns) Bill 2018 [Provisions]]. 12 July 2018 . aph.gov.au. Parliament of Australia.
  5. News: Queensland sets sights on space industry with outback rocket launch . 2018-11-21. ABC News. 2018-11-27.
  6. News: Black Sky Aerospace conducts Australia's first commercial rocket launch . 2018-11-21. SpaceTech Asia. 2018-11-27.
  7. Web site: Media Statements> Queensland shoots and scores with successful rocket test launch. statements.qld.gov.au. Government of Queensland.
  8. News: 'Cape' Funny Farm: Rocket launches in our area today. Jones. Ian. 2018-11-21 . Goondiwindi Argus. 2018-11-27.
  9. Web site: Black Sky Aerospace rockets towards manufacturing solid rocket boosters. 25 September 2019.
  10. Web site: Australia's Black Sky Aerospace to begin manufacturing Solid Rocket Motors (SRM) . Deyana. Goh. 22 October 2019.
  11. News: Black Sky gains priority access to NT launch site. Louis. Dillon. 18 October 2019. spaceconnectonline.com.au.
  12. Web site: Qld rocket company set to launch from NT. Jacob . Wilson. 23 October 2019. Katherine Times.
  13. Web site: Garrick . Matt . NASA successfully launches first rocket from Australian soil in more than 25 years . ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 4 July 2022 . en-AU . 26 June 2022.
  14. Web site: Garrick . Matt . NASA recovers all but one piece of rocket launched on Aboriginal land . ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 4 July 2022 . en-AU . 2 July 2022.
  15. Web site: Reporter . 2022-12-22 . Black Sky Aerospace tests vehicle-mounted missile — from a civilian ute . 2024-07-16 . www.defenceconnect.com.au . en.
  16. Web site: Queensland shoots and scores with successful rocket test launch. 2021-10-07 . Ministerial Media Statements.
  17. Web site: Reporter . 2022-12-22 . Black Sky Aerospace tests vehicle-mounted missile — from a civilian ute . 2024-07-16 . www.defenceconnect.com.au . en.