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Southern Launch leads the world for orbital re-entries after welcoming a fourth Varda capsule back to Earth

Posted May 20, 2026

Southern Launch continues to demonstrate its position as the global leader for orbital re-entry services with the safe return of Varda Space Industries’ W-6 capsule to the Koonibba Test Range.

Fourth capsule re-enters at Koonibba in 12 months

The W‑6 re‑entry is the fourth capsule to land at the Koonibba Test Range in just over 12 months, putting orbital re‑entries on a path to becoming as routine as space launch. A thriving low Earth orbit economy with in‑space manufacturing and pharmaceutical research relies on returning high‑value payloads safely to Earth. South Australia, through the Koonibba Test Range, is now firmly positioned at the centre of this emerging capability.

Throughout the mission, Southern Launch is responsible for the end‑to‑end re‑entry operation, including regulatory approvals, range safety, airspace management, tracking, and capsule recovery.

Varda’s W‑6 capsule carried payloads from NASA and other United States government partners with a focus on next‑generation thermal protection systems. Data gathered during the high‑speed return will support the development of future reusable re‑entry vehicles and inform national security and space research programs.

The W-6 mission continues Varda’s mission to design, build, and return reentry vehicles that expand commercial activity in low Earth orbit, in particular in-orbit pharmaceutical processing.

Southern Launch’s partnership with Varda illustrates the importance of international collaboration in enabling routine, safe, and reliable returns from orbit. With proven re‑entry infrastructure at the Koonibba Test Range combined with mission operations expertise, Southern Launch is helping make high‑cadence spacecraft re-entries a reality for global partners.

“Four capsules safely returned in just over 12 months is a proven, repeatable capability. Southern Launch has built the infrastructure and the expertise to make orbital re‑entry as routine as launch, and the W‑6 mission is further proof of that.”

 

“The future of the space economy depends on the ability to go to orbit and come back again. Our partnership with Varda is a powerful example of what’s possible when world‑class re‑entry infrastructure meets world‑class in‑space manufacturing—and Australia is right at the centre of it.”

 

“Over nine years, we’ve built something truly unique with the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation a sovereign capability that is servicing the global space industry while creating lasting opportunities for the Koonibba community.” – Lloyd Damp, CEO, Southern Launch.

Collaboration with the local community is critical in establishing SA as a destination for re-entry

Working closely with the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation, the Koonibba Test Range plays a critical role in establishing Australia as a world‑leading destination for commercial spacecraft re-entries.

“The Koonibba community takes immense pride in every mission that returns to our lands. Our children are growing up watching spacecraft return from orbit right on their doorstep, and that is inspiring the next generation to dream bigger than ever before.” – Corey McLennan, CEO, Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation.

Southern Launch and the Koonibba Community Aboriginal Corporation share a proud nine‑year history of collaboration in developing the Koonibba Test Range, working together to create a unique sovereign capability that services the global space industry.

Varda capsule W-6

Varda W-6 capsule successfully re-enters at Koonibba

 

 

 

 

 

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