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UK's largest optical space research facility to be built in Martlesham

A £4.2 million space research facility, set to become the UK's largest optical research test range, will be built at BT's Adastral Park in Martlesham. The groundbreaking project will put Suffolk at the forefront of space-to-ground communications research.

Why it matters: The facility will be the first of its kind in the East of England, creating new opportunities for space research and potentially attracting international investment to the region.

The big picture: The University of Suffolk is leading this collaborative project, working alongside Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University, the University of Glasgow, BT, and Honeywell Aerospace Technologies. The project also has backing from Space East and Suffolk County Council.

BT Adastral Park research centre in Martlesham near Ipswich
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The new facility will be built at BT Adastral Park research centre in Martlesham near Ipswich

How it works: The facility will focus on optical communication – using light to carry information between space and ground – and will include:

  • A research test range for space-to-ground optical research

  • Training facilities for future engineers

  • "Plug and play" access for UK and international teams

  • Quantum optical ground stations paired with the existing Quantum Communication Hub Optical Ground Station (HOGS) in Edinburgh

What they're saying:

  • Professor Darryl Newport, University of Suffolk: "The optical research lab will enable us to better understand the potential and capabilities of the optical communication channel between earth and satellite."

  • Stuart Catchpole, Space East: "It will deliver growth of space sector expertise in the region, skills development, acting as a catalyst for new space sector businesses and engagement locally, nationally and internationally."

  • Craig Brown, UK Space Agency: "The establishment of the UK's largest optical research test range marks a significant milestone in advancing our capabilities as a space nation."

  • Stefan Lespezeanu, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies: "Building a ground station that is capable of optical quantum communication with satellites is key to validating and deploying quantum communications technology in the UK and the rest of the world."

By the numbers:

  • £4.2 million total investment

  • Part of over £45 million in public investment for the UK space sector

  • Additional £38 million in private investment secured to date

The bottom line: The project represents a major boost for Suffolk's technology sector, positioning the region as a key player in the UK's growing space industry while providing crucial training opportunities for future engineers.

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