<p>➀ Skyrora became the first British company to receive a commercial launch license for its suborbital rocket, Skylark L, from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA); </p><p>➁ The license permits launches from SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland or any UK site, emphasizing safety and sovereign space capabilities; </p><p>➂ The 3D-printed Skylark L can carry 50kg payloads beyond the Kármán line, supporting microgravity research and serving as a precursor to larger orbital rockets like Skyrora XL.</p>
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