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El Hierro Launch Centre

El Hierro Launch Centre (in Spanish: Centro de Lanzamiento Espacial de La Isla de El Hierro) is a proposed project by Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) to create a spaceport on the island of El Hierro, part of the Canary Islands. It would be located in the south of the island, in the area of Tacorón, 5 km from La Restinga.[1] in the municipality of El Pinar, Canary Islands. It is being proposed as a center of civil use exclusively, for the launch of micro- and nanosatellites with scientific or commercial objectives, such as telecommunications or Earth observation.

El Hierro Launch Centre
LocationEl Pinar, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain
Coordinates27°38′30″N 17°59′30″W / 27.641613°N 17.991530°W / 27.641613; -17.991530 (El Hierro Launch Centre)
OperatorINTA
Orbital inclination
range
72.3°-105.0°, 121.3°-152.3°
Launch history
First launch2022 (proposed)
Associated
rockets
Capricornio, Argo, Miura 5

The launch location would allow reaching polar orbit with a margin, without affecting the countries of West Africa. It could also be launched into an inclined equatorial orbit.[2] Other conditions that make the island a good location are the small population of the island, and the reduced maritime and air traffic, as only one airway passes over the island's airspace. El Hierro's climate also favors launch operations with annual averages of 2382 light hours, only 22 days with rainfall and a mostly stable temperature.[3]

It would allow reaching a polar, heliosynchronous or geostationary orbit. The launch azimuth angles could be from 181° to 197° and from 216° to 323°.[4] Other angles would not be possible due to overflights from the other Canary Islands, Africa and Europe. However, angles between 160° and 181° could be used with the consent of African sovereignties.

History

 
Launch corridors from El Hierro
 
Planned facilities for the space center.

In 1996 INTA announced its interest[5] in creating a spaceport in El Hierro island, part of the Canary Islands archipelago. It would be the launch site for the Capricornio rocket, in development by that time, and the Minisat 01 satellite.[6]

The proposed project had opposition from environmental organizations.[7] It was then proposed to a different location, to Borque de El Barbudo, near Faro de Orchilla. On 28 December 1996, there was a demonstration in which about 4,000 people convened by the Malpaso Commission participated, expressing opposition to the spaceport, and to a military radar proposed for Pico de Malpaso, as they understood that the island would clearly become a military objective.[8]

On 19 March 1997, the Canary Islands local government created a commission to study the project's suitability, where the local government officially opposed the project.

INTA's director announced that the spaceport would have modest objectives and it would be small.[2] From there, small satellites would be launched, with solid fuel rockets and for low-altitude orbits. For launching large satellites, there is already the Guiana base in Kourou (French Guiana), of the European Space Agency (ESA). But for small missions, the general director of INTA said, Kourou is expensive.

During three years the Spanish government included 3,000 million pesetas (18,03 million Euro) in its budget,[2] but still the project had opposition and was not implemented.

In 2015, the spaceport project was proposed again because of the plans of PLD Space to develop and launch a new rocket for small payloads, so INTA has agreed to help them procure a launch site. The environmental organization Ossinisa shared again its concerns about the project. PLD Space replied that they are still considering other locations and argued that the purposes of the company are exclusively scientific and commercial, not military. On the environmental aspect they also argued that rockets leave the place "in less than ten seconds" and mentioned Cape Canaveral as an example: "one of the largest aquatic reserves in the United States where more than 60 rockets are launched per year".[9][10]

In 2016, United Left sent a formal query to the European Commission about their view on this emplacement, given that the island enjoys a high level of environmental protection. The Commission answered that the project at that location would be allowed, but the Government of Spain should comply with European regulations.[11]

In 2019, INTA's director José María Salom Piqueres commented in an interview that the project was being studied.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aeronautica" (PDF). Ejercitodelaire.mde.es. p. 18. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "La base de cohetes de Hierro no se hará si la isla no quiere, afirma el director del INTAs". El País. 10 February 1997. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Valores climatológicos normales. Hierro Aeropuerto" (in Spanish). Agencia Estatal de Meteorología. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  4. ^ "BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL PARLAMENTO DE CANARIAS" (PDF). Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  5. ^ "La Lanzadera" (PDF). 2.ulpgc.es. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  6. ^ "El Hierro vuelve a ser objetivo de una lanzadera". Eldigitaldecanarias.net. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Manifestación en Hierro contra un proyecto de base espacial". El País. 30 December 1996. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Diario El Hierro". Diarioelhierro.es. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  9. ^ Paz, Iago Otero. "Una empresa española estudia enviar al espacio desde Canarias cohetes reutilizables". Eldiario.es. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  10. ^ "INSTITUTO NACIONAL NEWBERIANO : Comisión de Estudios Históricos Aeroespaciales : CORREO DE NOTICIAS VIA E-MAIL" (PDF). Esga.mil.ar. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Answer to Question No E-002671/16". European Parliament. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Teniente general José María Salom, director general del INTA – Noticias Defensa En abierto". Defensa.com. 14 April 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2019.

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El Hierro Launch Centre in Spanish Centro de Lanzamiento Espacial de La Isla de El Hierro is a proposed project by Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial INTA to create a spaceport on the island of El Hierro part of the Canary Islands It would be located in the south of the island in the area of Tacoron 5 km from La Restinga 1 in the municipality of El Pinar Canary Islands It is being proposed as a center of civil use exclusively for the launch of micro and nanosatellites with scientific or commercial objectives such as telecommunications or Earth observation El Hierro Launch CentreLocationEl Pinar El Hierro Canary Islands SpainCoordinates27 38 30 N 17 59 30 W 27 641613 N 17 991530 W 27 641613 17 991530 El Hierro Launch Centre OperatorINTAOrbital inclination range72 3 105 0 121 3 152 3 Launch historyFirst launch2022 proposed AssociatedrocketsCapricornio Argo Miura 5The launch location would allow reaching polar orbit with a margin without affecting the countries of West Africa It could also be launched into an inclined equatorial orbit 2 Other conditions that make the island a good location are the small population of the island and the reduced maritime and air traffic as only one airway passes over the island s airspace El Hierro s climate also favors launch operations with annual averages of 2382 light hours only 22 days with rainfall and a mostly stable temperature 3 It would allow reaching a polar heliosynchronous or geostationary orbit The launch azimuth angles could be from 181 to 197 and from 216 to 323 4 Other angles would not be possible due to overflights from the other Canary Islands Africa and Europe However angles between 160 and 181 could be used with the consent of African sovereignties History Edit Launch corridors from El Hierro Planned facilities for the space center In 1996 INTA announced its interest 5 in creating a spaceport in El Hierro island part of the Canary Islands archipelago It would be the launch site for the Capricornio rocket in development by that time and the Minisat 01 satellite 6 The proposed project had opposition from environmental organizations 7 It was then proposed to a different location to Borque de El Barbudo near Faro de Orchilla On 28 December 1996 there was a demonstration in which about 4 000 people convened by the Malpaso Commission participated expressing opposition to the spaceport and to a military radar proposed for Pico de Malpaso as they understood that the island would clearly become a military objective 8 On 19 March 1997 the Canary Islands local government created a commission to study the project s suitability where the local government officially opposed the project INTA s director announced that the spaceport would have modest objectives and it would be small 2 From there small satellites would be launched with solid fuel rockets and for low altitude orbits For launching large satellites there is already the Guiana base in Kourou French Guiana of the European Space Agency ESA But for small missions the general director of INTA said Kourou is expensive During three years the Spanish government included 3 000 million pesetas 18 03 million Euro in its budget 2 but still the project had opposition and was not implemented In 2015 the spaceport project was proposed again because of the plans of PLD Space to develop and launch a new rocket for small payloads so INTA has agreed to help them procure a launch site The environmental organization Ossinisa shared again its concerns about the project PLD Space replied that they are still considering other locations and argued that the purposes of the company are exclusively scientific and commercial not military On the environmental aspect they also argued that rockets leave the place in less than ten seconds and mentioned Cape Canaveral as an example one of the largest aquatic reserves in the United States where more than 60 rockets are launched per year 9 10 In 2016 United Left sent a formal query to the European Commission about their view on this emplacement given that the island enjoys a high level of environmental protection The Commission answered that the project at that location would be allowed but the Government of Spain should comply with European regulations 11 In 2019 INTA s director Jose Maria Salom Piqueres commented in an interview that the project was being studied 12 See also EditList of Spaceports El Arenosillo Test Centre Instituto Nacional de Tecnica AeroespacialReferences Edit Aeronautica PDF Ejercitodelaire mde es p 18 Retrieved 5 September 2019 a b c La base de cohetes de Hierro no se hara si la isla no quiere afirma el director del INTAs El Pais 10 February 1997 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Valores climatologicos normales Hierro Aeropuerto in Spanish Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia Retrieved 14 January 2013 BOLETIN OFICIAL DEL PARLAMENTO DE CANARIAS PDF Retrieved 12 November 2022 La Lanzadera PDF 2 ulpgc es Retrieved 5 September 2019 El Hierro vuelve a ser objetivo de una lanzadera Eldigitaldecanarias net Retrieved 5 September 2019 Manifestacion en Hierro contra un proyecto de base espacial El Pais 30 December 1996 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Diario El Hierro Diarioelhierro es Retrieved 5 September 2019 Paz Iago Otero Una empresa espanola estudia enviar al espacio desde Canarias cohetes reutilizables Eldiario es Retrieved 5 September 2019 INSTITUTO NACIONAL NEWBERIANO Comision de Estudios Historicos Aeroespaciales CORREO DE NOTICIAS VIA E MAIL PDF Esga mil ar Retrieved 5 September 2019 Answer to Question No E 002671 16 European Parliament Retrieved 5 September 2019 Teniente general Jose Maria Salom director general del INTA Noticias Defensa En abierto Defensa com 14 April 2019 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Hierro Launch Centre amp oldid 1160539200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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