Orbex is a privately held British company that has been in the low-cost orbital space for seven years. Its latest development is the reusable Prime rocket prototype, which will soon launch in the north of Scotland at the Sutherland launch site.
The UK, however, has not carried out restricted areas of flights from its territory for more than 50 years.
All the changes will form the market for the latest satellites of the lassa cartoon, which in recent times since. Orbex’s reusable two-stage Prime launch vehicle is focused on it. Its length is 19 meters, the rocket is equipped with a set of engines made using 3D printers (6 in the first stage and 1 in the second) depending on the UK and Denmark. The fuel used is environmentally friendly biopropane.
Prime is currently being installed at the launch pad, where a series of ground-based pre-fits will take place. As soon as it is ready, with its help, a series of small satellites will be launched into low-Earth orbit. The first Prime should take place at the end of this year.

Source: Tech Cult
