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All about the Virgin Orbit space launch from Cornwall that's just weeks away

The mission signifies a giant leap for Cornwall's ambitions to be ahead of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ space race (Updated January 2023)

Virgin Orbit is working with Spaceport Cornwall to launch satellites into space from Newquay(Image: Virgin Orbit )

The first horizontal satellite launch from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ soil is set to blast off from Cornwall this year, with a launch window planned in January after some delays.

Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit is set to launch its next satellite from Cornwall following a successful mission in California, the Government said.

It is a huge moment for Spaceport Cornwall and has been years in the making.

We are taking a look at what the space launch means and how it works ahead of the pioneering event.

What exactly is the space launch?

Virgin Orbit will launch its next satellite from Cornwall in what will be a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ first.

In basic terms, Virgin Orbit’s rocket - Launcher One - will take off horizontally, carried on the wing of a modified Boeing 747 aircraft named Cosmic Girl.

Carried on the rocket will be small clusters of shoe-box sized satellites. The rocket will be released at around 35,000 feet for onward flight into space, carrying the satellites into Earth orbit.

In the cockpit will be Squadron Leader Mathew ‘Stanny’ Stannard, an RAF Test Pilot serving on industrial placement as one of Virgin Orbit’s pilots.