ESA Further Boosts RFA One Across Europe
Additional Boost! Program Funding Going to Rocket Factory Augsburg
ESA has committed further 'Boost! Program' funding to German startup Rocket Factory Augsburg, known as RFA, for the development of commercial space transportation services based on the RFA One launch vehicle at sites in Portugal, Germany and the UK.
“We are especially pleased to see Boost! funds being distributed across ESA Member States to support the continued development of RFA One launch services.”
Thilo Kranz, ESA
RFA One is an orbital vehicle that will have three stages and be launched from its SaxaVord launch pad in the UK. Measuring 30 m (≈ 98 feet) tall and 2 m (≈ 6.5 feet) in diameter, RFA One targets a deployment capability of up to 1300 kg (≈ 2,866 pounds) to a 500 km (≈ 310 mile) polar orbit.
The RFA One launch vehicle is being developed in Augsburg, Germany, with hot-fire tests of the engine and second stage already performed at the Esrange Space Center in Sweden, under the initial Boost! co-funding committed by ESA in 2022.
The orbital stage for RFA One, Redshift, is being partly developed in Portugal. ESA’s co-funding contribution amounts to €2.5 million (≈ $2.68 million) for the German part and €0.8 million (≈ $860,000) for activities at the Portuguese subsidiary.
The funding is to aid manufacturing, assembly, integration and system tests leading to hot-fire tests of the Redshift orbital stage.
“We are especially pleased to see Boost! funds being distributed across ESA Member States to support the continued development of RFA One launch services spurring pan-European highly-skilled jobs and knowhow to foster commercial space. We look forward to seeing further progress and a first launch," said ESA’s Thilo Kranz.
RFA One is set to be launched from SaxaVord Spaceport from the Shetland Islands, northern UK. ESA is contributing €3.6 million (≈ $3.85 million) to develop and deploy the launch pad infrastructure which will allow it to further test the RFA One first stage, perform the RFA One inaugural launch and ensure regular service after the first launch.