Svalbard Rocket Range

Svalbard Rocket Range
The Svalbard Rocket Range is used by agencies such as NASA to launch sounding rockets
Agency overview
AbbreviationSvalRak
Formed1993
TypeSpace agency
Headquarters
78°55′53″N 11°51′01″E / 78.93139°N 11.85028°E / 78.93139; 11.85028
OwnerAndøya Space Center
Websitehttps://nyalesundresearch.no/members/andoya-space-center-asc-norway/
Svalbard Rocket Range is located in Svalbard
Svalbard Rocket Range

The Svalbard Rocket Range or SvalRak as it is named, is a launch site for sounding rockets at Ny-Ålesund in Svalbard, Norway.[1] The site has been in use since 1997 and is owned by Andøya Space Center, which is owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries and the Kongsberg Group. SvalRak's location at the 79th parallel north makes it well-suited for launching rockets to investigate Earth's magnetic field. It is used mostly by American, Japanese and Norwegian researchers. It is the world's northernmost launch site.

  1. ^ "SvalRak". www.astronautix.com. Retrieved 2023-12-04.