You can watch launch #1 which was successful on 26 June 2022 here:. LAUNCH #3 - successfully launched 8.31pm (ACST) on Monday 11 July 2022.LAUNCH #2 - successfully launched 11.17pm (ACST) on Wednesday 6 July 2022 (no stream available).LAUNCH #1 - successfully launched 11.59pm (ACST) on Sunday 26 June 2022.In June and July 2022, three rockets were launched from the Arnhem Space Centre: Learn more about the Arnhem Space Centre on the Equatorial Launch Australia website, via the ELA FAQs page or follow them on Facebook. This was the first commercial launch in Australian space history and the first time NASA had launched a rocket from Australia since 1995. On Sunday 26 June at 11.59pm, the first of three NASA sounding rockets was launched from the Arnhem Space Centre on the Gove Peninsula. In early June 2022, ELA welcomed more than 70 NASA personnel to Nhulunbuy as the first clients of ELA to launch from the Arnhem Space Centre. All orbits are achievable from Arnhem Space Centre, with comparative advantage in launches to equatorial low earth orbit, geosynchronous equatorial orbit, lunar orbit and deep space. The facility’s design will allow the site to reliably scale to support all current and future launch and recovery technologies. The launch facility will initially be equipped with three launch pads to accommodate sub-orbital and small orbital satellite launch vehicles. The Arnhem Space Centre is owned and operated by Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA) and is located on the Dhupuma Plateau just outside Nhulunbuy.
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