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Saudi Arabia advancing in space domain

HALO Space is set to conduct its next test flight in Saudi Arabia this September
 

Saudi Arabia makes new stride in space ventures 

HALO Space, in partnership with the Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST), is set to conduct its next test flight in Saudi Arabia this September. This milestone event, marking HALO Space’s sixth test flight, is a key step in advancing near-space exploration and aligns closely with Saudi Vision 2030, underscoring the Kingdom’s leadership in the space sector.

The upcoming test flight will feature HALO Space’s full-scale prototype capsule, Aurora, which will ascend 30 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. The mission aims to thoroughly validate the integrated operation of all critical systems developed over the past three years.

CST has been collaborating with and supporting HALO Space since the beginning of the year, overseeing preparations for this test flight within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030. HALO Space's decision to establish its flagship operational base and final assembly site in Saudi Arabia highlights the Kingdom’s favorable conditions for space exploration and its support for innovative business ventures.

 

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As part of its broader vision to transform Saudi Arabia into a global hub for technological innovation and economic diversification, CST has also worked with other government entities, such as the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), to ensure that all regulatory requirements are met, with a strong emphasis on the safety of personnel and materials involved in this groundbreaking test.

HALO Space’s prototype capsule test flights are a precursor to manned flights, which are expected to commence in 2025, followed by commercial flights in 2026. These flights will offer a unique experience, allowing passengers to ascend comfortably and safely to an altitude of up to 35 kilometers in a balloon-lifted spacecraft. The journey, covering up to 200 kilometers horizontally and lasting over six hours, will give passengers a breathtaking view of the Earth’s curvature and the vastness of space.

 

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By 2030, HALO Space aims to make space tourism accessible to a wide audience, with plans to serve 10,000 passengers from the launch of its commercial operations until the end of the decade. This initiative is set to significantly enhance Saudi Arabia’s space and tourism sectors, offering a unique combination of hospitality, space education, and entertainment experiences.

Source: https://news.satnews.com/

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