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Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit to launch next satellite from Cornwall in 2022

Launcher One takes off horizontally, carried aloft by a modified Boeing 747 aircraft

A Virgin Orbit aircraft at Spaceport Cornwall

Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit will launch its next satellite from Cornwall following a successful mission in California, the Government has announced.

The company, which is part of the Virgin Group, completed its fourth commercial launch - and its first at night - in Mojave, in the US, on Saturday (July 2).

Unlike many rockets, Virgin Orbit’s Launcher One takes off horizontally, carried aloft by a modified Boeing 747 aircraft named Cosmic Girl.

The mission - called ‘Straight Up’ - launched on behalf of the US Space Force that will experiment in space-based communications, in-space navigation and climate change.

The Government said Virgin Orbit was now “on track” to launch the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first satellite from Spaceport Cornwall later in 2022.

Spaceport Cornwall is a consortium of partners including Cornwall Council, Virgin Orbit, Goonhilly Earth Station and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Space Agency, working together to deliver the country's first spacecraft launch.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Space Agency and Cornwall Council are supporting the launch, with Spaceport Cornwall set to create 150 jobs in the local area.

Science Minister George Freeman said: “With the countdown on to the first satellite launch from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ soil, it’s incredible to see Cosmic Girl and LauncherOne in action before they head to Spaceport Cornwall.