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Collage of multiple terrains on Earth taken from space.

Global Launches

The Earth from space is a stunning view wherever you are, but instantly recognisable landscapes or unique environments viewed from an unconventional perspective can elevate your campaign to the next level.

While you can’t see borders from space, every country can present its own challenges to conducting a space launch. Luckily, we’ve got a wealth of experience on our side to shoot the Earth from whatever angle you need.

Sent Into Space launch planning meeting.

Unique Regulatory Relationships

Regulations, clearances and the availability of equipment and consumables can vary dramatically from place to place. 

We’ve launched in 50+ countries and maintain strong working relationships with the US Federal Aviation Authority and the equivalent bodies in most European countries. Further afield, we have contacts across six continents to facilitate launching anywhere you can set foot.

Meanwhile, contracts with global gas and engineering suppliers mean we’re fully equipped in even the most isolated corners of our planet.

Helicopter Spacecraft Recovery in Snow. Sent Into Space recovery team member looking at red helicopter landing.

ALL-WEATHER, ALL-TERRAIN

We’ve developed robust protocols to reliably launch in any climate – from arid deserts to the frozen tundra.

Different geographies naturally present unique recovery challenges, but from quad bikes in Iceland to speed boats off the Cayman Islands, we’ll take any measures necessary to locate your craft and recover it wherever it lands.

Heavy Lift Spacecraft at launch site in he desert at night wit stars in the sky.

International Heavy Lift Sites

Our international operating capabilities are vital when it comes to lifting extreme weights into space.

We have exclusive access to heavy lift facilities in North America and Northern Europe, which allows us to carry craft weighing up to 4.5 metric tonnes. With hundreds of square kilometres of private airspace and clearances to launch at any time, the sky is no longer the limit.

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