Earth needs space
Satellites are the eyes and ears of our planet. They provide us with information about what to watch out for, take care of, and provide communication services. We are consuming more and more “space”.
We are growing, occupying, and constructing, more than what is sustainable.
Earth needs more space, both in the sense of untouched nature as well as eyes and ears in the space to provide us information.
Norway has both.
Norway has space.
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On an island in Northern Norway where towering mountains rise against the deep blue ocean, where the waves are crashing in on white sandy beaches, and the northern light illuminates the winter sky. On the west side of this island, free from significant air and maritime traffic is where we have built our spaceport.
Strategically located at Andøya in Northern Norway, at 69° north and 16° east, Andøya Space has a prime strategic and geographical location for dual use missions. This northern vantage point, free from significant air and maritime traffic provides optimal conditions for safe and efficient launch operations over the vast oceans of the north.
Andøya Space is strategically positioned to meet the growing needs of the global space industry. We offer efficient, secure, and versatile launch solutions that are designed to ensure mission success.
Customer-centric, flexible solutions
Full Operating Capability to be tailored services for commercial, government, and military clients, including rapid-response and constellation deployment missions. Multiple launch pads to support simultaneous missions and various payload configurations.
Cutting-edge infrastructure
AI&T facilities, telemetry site, tracking radar, and ground-based flight termination systems ensure mission safety and precision.
With high-end infrastructure, we’re equipped to assist in designing and innovating future space launches, whether guided hypersonic, suborbital, or orbital rockets, with payload capacities up to 1,500 kg. Once completed, our full operational capacity will be supporting up to 30 missions per year, providing orbital inclinations from 90° to 110.6° for commercial, military, government and institutional customers.
Norway has limitless possibilites.
The spaceport is subject to the Seveso-III Directive
The spaceport is subject to the Seveso-III Directive (major accident). Read more about the directive and which measures Andøya Space has in place to ensure safe operations.
Information about camera surveillance in Børvågen
Andøya Space use surveillance cameras in both nominal and operational operations. Read more about how and why cameras are being used.
Contact Andøya Space
Do you have any questions or need to get in touch with our orbital launch services? Send an e-mail:
Andøya Space is providing launch facilities and related services designed to support vertical launches of satellites to polar and sun-synchronous orbits.
Andøya Space
Bleiksveien 46
8480 Andenes
Norway
+47 76 14 44 00
spaceport@andoyaspace.no
NO922042748MVA