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  • Comment: "Space industry in the United Kingdom" might be a better article, I'm not seeing a lot of emphasis on Scotland-in-particular in the sources. Rusalkii (talk) 23:22, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

All companies and statistics listed are solely for Scottish companies in the Scottish space industry. No English, Welsh, or Northern Irish companies or statistics are included at all. All companies are listed with where they are located (all Scottish cities), the media section has listings that only speak to Scottish companies (Edinburgh and Scotland are in the titles of each), and it is the Scottish space industry cited in the pdfs linked. Can you point out in particular what you saw as not Scottish? Alba Ad Astra (talk)


According to the UK Space Agency, there are 173 space companies currently operating in Scotland as of May 2021.[1]. These include spacecraft manufacturers, launch providers, downstream data analyzers, and research organisations.[2]

In 2017/18 it was estimated that the space industry in Scotland employed approximately 8,000 people with an annual growth rate of 12% between 2013 and 2018.[3] London Economics published a report projecting £2billion in income for Scotland's space cluster by 2030.[4] Scottish space industry jobs represent almost 1 in 5 of all UK space industry employment.[5]

Scottish Space Groups

Space Scotland

Space Scotland (formerly Scottish Space Leadership Council) is an industry coordinating body created to promote the Scottish space industry. In conjunction with Scottish Space Academic Forum and The Scottish Government, they have published A Strategy for Space in Scotland 2021.[3] This document describes a plan for the continued development of the Scottish space industry over the next decade.

Space Centres in Scotland

Higgs Centre for Innovation

The Higgs Centre for Innovation was created by the Science and Technology Facilities Council at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh to incubate space startups, provide the sector with facilities for building and demonstrating space technologies, and to give doctoral candidates startup and entrepreneurial experience.[6] [7] The facilities include cleanrooms, cryostats, vibration shaker tables, thermal chambers, and EMC testing facilities. The Higgs Centre is one of four ESA Business Incubation Centres in the UK.[8]

Bayes Centre

The Bayes Centre, at the University of Edinburgh, hosts a coordinating hub for space and satellite data science activities that brings together academia, NGOs, the space industry, and governmental organisations with a focus on commercializing university research.[9] [10]

Spaceports

There are multiple spaceports in varying phases of development in Scotland. Two Scottish spaceports, SaxaVord and Sutherland, are scheduled to have their first launches in 2022.[11]

SaxaVord

SaxaVord Spaceport is located on the isle of Unst, in the Shetland Islands. It is planned to host Lockheed Martin's first rocket launches as well as Edinburgh-based Skyrora's launches.[12][13]

Sutherland Space Hub

Sutherland spaceport is located in the north of the Scottish mainland. It currently has six launch contracts with rocket maker Orbex which is headquartered in Forres, Scotland.[14]

Space Data Companies

Omanos Analytics

Omanos Analytics, based in Glasgow, combines earth observation data with ground source data to track operations of infrastructure projects such as mining, logging, and rubber plantations. These are monitored for their environmental and community impact, especially in hostile and low-infrastructure regions with the goal of supporting sustainable development.[15]

Ecometrica

Ecometrica, with offices in Edinburgh, has developed an end-to-end environmental SaaS whose purpose is to analyze earth observation data combined with on-the-ground data collection sources to identify risks and opportunities for their customers. The software assists sustainability planning, operations and reporting.[16] [17]

Space Intelligence

Space Intelligence, based in Edinburgh, uses machine learning on remote sensing satellite data to classify landscapes, especially around deforestation and forest degradation, to provide businesses seeking to reduce their environmental impact with actionable data.[18]

Trade in Space

Trade in Space, based in Edinburgh, uses satellite data to create smart contracts via the blockchain in real time for commodities such as coffee.[19]

Carbomap

Carbomap, based in Edinburgh, ​builds tools to analyze and develop insights from environmental data from remote sensing satellites and UAVs. They work with governments, NGOs, and research institutes to map out forests and monitor deforestation.[20]

EarthBlox

EarthBlox, based in Edinburgh, produces a no-code SaaS interface to obtain and analyze data from remote sensing satellites for applications ranging from flood damage, crop production, and climate change.[21]

AstroSat

AstroSat, based in Edinburgh, combines satellite data with ground source data to monitor and analyze problems ranging from fuel poverty in Britain, natural disaster response, and construction monitoring.[22]

Bird.i

Bird.i, based in Glasgow, uses satellite data to provide businesses with monitoring of infrastructure projects such as mining, oil and gas, and construction. It was acquired in April 2020 by Zonda.[23]

Rocket Makers

Skyrora

Skyrora, based in Edinburgh, builds rockets suited for the launch of small satellites. The Skyrora XL rocket is intended to launch payloads of up to 315kg into a sun-synchronous orbit between 500-1000km or a polar orbit between 200-1000km.[24] Their first scheduled launch is in 2023.[25]

Orbex

Orbex, based in Forres (about 25 miles northeast of Inverness), is developing a rocket called Prime that is intended to launch nano satellites into a polar orbit. The first launch is targeted to end of 2022.[26]

References

  1. ^ "More than 3,000 jobs created as space sector grows across the UK". GOV.UK.
  2. ^ "Boldly going towards the new age of space". HeraldScotland.
  3. ^ a b https://scottishspace.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/a_strategy_for_space_in_scotland.pdf
  4. ^ https://londoneconomics.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/LE-SE-Scottish-Space-Cluster-EXECUTIVE-SUMMARY-FINAL-Issue-4-S2C110520.pdf
  5. ^ "Manufacturing: Space sector - gov.scot". www.gov.scot.
  6. ^ "Higgs space tech centre to be built in Edinburgh". BBC News. December 5, 2013.
  7. ^ Rollo, Grant. "Higgs Centre for Innovation Now Open for Applications". Technology Scotland.
  8. ^ "ESA Business Incubation Centres". www.esa.int.
  9. ^ "Space Innovation Hub at Edinburgh". The University of Edinburgh.
  10. ^ "How Edinburgh is pioneering satellite technology to help in the fight against climate change". www.scotsman.com.
  11. ^ "The Great British race to space". the Guardian. December 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "Lockheed Martin shifts U.K. launch site". SpaceNews. October 22, 2020.
  13. ^ "SaxaVord deal puts Skyrora XL rocket on launchpad". October 13, 2021.
  14. ^ wearefathom.com, Fathom-. "Space Hub Sutherland starts countdown to launch of Orbex Prime". orbex.space.
  15. ^ "New UK space projects to boost global sustainable development receive £3.4 million cash boost". GOV.UK.
  16. ^ "Technology firm Ecometrica wins £14.2m deal to help save the rainforests". The National.
  17. ^ "Ecometrica Uses UAV-Lidar to Map Vegetation in Scottish Forests". www.gim-international.com.
  18. ^ "Scots firm's global forest map is a GOOD-COP and world first". The National.
  19. ^ "Trade in Space - KTN". ktn-uk.org.
  20. ^ "Edinburgh's aim to become the 'Data Capital of Europe'". HeraldScotland.
  21. ^ "Three companies to watch at this year's EIE21 investor conference in Edinburgh". www.scotsman.com.
  22. ^ "Data from space used to detail fuel poverty levels across Scotland". The National.
  23. ^ "Funding boost for Glasgow-based space-tech firm Bird.i". BBC News. November 17, 2017.
  24. ^ Bruce, Leo (October 18, 2021). "UK spaceports and launchers gearing up for first flights".
  25. ^ Grossman, David. "Meet Skyrora: The rocket company bringing balance to the modern space race". Inverse.
  26. ^ Speed, Richard. "Orbex is creeping towards orbit from a UK launchpad, but first there are courts, birds, and billionaires to overcome". www.theregister.com.