and this is attracting a young workforce. i think it s a really fast growing industry. a lot of young people are really interested in this, so really putting a lot of work into working in the industry. for example, me, the hands on experience, as well as designing things, as well as working on all sorts of engineering projects, it s really good. what you see here really is the start of the uk s space launch industry. the rockets are starting to take shape. and the idea is to bring everything to britain from building the satellites to the rockets that carry them and the spaceports where they launch. there are a lot of opportunities, but challenges, too. one of these is building a launch site at the northernmost tip of the uk. in unst, one of the shetland islands, the saxavord spaceport is aiming for the uk s first ever vertical rocket launch. this isolated location has been selected because it means the rocket can fly without passing over populated areas.
in the uk. and this is attracting a young workforce. i think it s a really fast growing industry. a lot of young people are really interested in this, so really putting a lot of work into working in the industry. for example, me, the hands on experience as well as designing things as well as working on all sorts of engineering projects it s really good. what you see here really is the start of the uk s space launch industry. the rockets are starting to take shape and the idea is to bring everything to britain from building the satellites to the rockets that carry them and the spaceports where they launch. there are a lot of opportunities, but challenges, too. one of these is building a launch site at the northernmost tip of the uk. in unst, one of the shetland islands, the saxavord spaceport is aiming for the uk s first ever vertical rocket launch. this isolated location has been selected because it means the rocket can fly
projects it s really good. what you see here really is the start of the uk s space launch industry. the rockets are starting to take shape and the idea is to bring everything to britain from building the satellites to the rockets that carry them and the spaceports where they launch. there are a lot of opportunities, but challenges, too. one of these is building a launch site at the northernmost tip of the uk. in unst, one of the shetland islands, the saxavord spaceport is aiming for the uk s first ever vertical rocket launch. this isolated location has been selected because it means the rocket can fly without passing over populated areas. there s a hive of activity, and the concrete s just set on a launch pad one of three planned. i think the first response from the locals was probably maybe it was an april fool or something like that. and then there s been real excitement about
so really putting a lot of work into working in the industry. for example, me, the hands on experience as well as designing things as well as working on all sorts of engineering projects it s really good. what you see here really is the start of the uk s space launch industry. the rockets are starting to take shape and the idea is to bring everything to britain from building the satellites to the rockets that carry them and the spaceports where they launch. there are a lot of opportunities, but challenges, too. one of these is building a launch site at the northernmost tip of the uk. in unst, one of the shetland islands, the saxavord spaceport is aiming for the uk s first ever vertical rocket launch. this isolated location has been selected because it means the rocket can fly without passing over populated areas. there s a hive of activity, and the concrete s just set on a launch pad one of three planned.
but challenges, too. one of these is building a launch site at the northernmost tip of the uk. in unst, one of the shetland islands, the saxavord spaceport is aiming for the uk s first ever vertical rocket launch. this isolated location has been selected because it means the rocket can fly without passing over populated areas. there s a hive of activity, and the concrete s just set on a launch pad one of three planned. i think the first response from the locals was probably maybe it was an april fool or something like that. and then there s been real excitement about what we ve been doing. and there will be jobs. the rocket companies that we re working with are already identifying those roles that can be fulfilled by local people, that they don t bring somebody in as part of their team to do some refuelling of the rocket. that actually those skills, those people can be trained locally to perform them.