KEY POINTS
  • A group of five U.S. private rocket companies met with Brazilian officials in December.
  • Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Vector are interested in launching from the equatorial Alcantara launch complex.
  • The coastal launch site would offer cost savings by its ability to reach orbits often preferred for satellites.
A Vector Space Systems “Vector-R” rocket sits next to a launch tower at the Virginia Space mid-Atlantic regional spaceport (MARS), located on the southern portion of NASA Wallops Island.

A group representing five U.S. private rocket companies visited Brazil in December to meet with the nation's space agency and analyze the possibility of launching from the equatorial Alcantara launch complex.

The U.S. Department of Commerce was informed about the trip, which was organized by members of the private space industry. The group met with multiple Brazilian government and military officials and looked at facilities that may be suitable for manufacturing, assembling and launching satellites.