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Our Services

The infrastructure and launch facilities at Nexus Space Ports are designed to work seamlessly together, supporting all aspects of the launch of space vehicles, from the delivery construction and assembly in our warehouses, transport to the launch gantry, testing to the actual launch and post-launch recovery. This integrated ecosystem ensures a robust and reliable operational foundation that can handle all phases of a launch cycle efficiently and timeously.

High Level Support

NEXUS is a private, cross-border collaboration supported the respective governments. This partnership uniquely positions us to offer state-of-the-art satellite launch services from ideally located, near-equatorial, east-facing, oceanfront sites. With governmental alignment and strategic geographic advantages, NEXUS is leading the charge in delivering efficient, high-frequency access to space, empowering industries and communities for a bold future.

Fuel Storage and Distribution

Various fuel sources are directly available at the launch pad. The location allows for ample on-site production of oxygen and hydrogen, reducing logistical dependencies. 

Auxiliary Industry and Commerce Space

Industrial zones are available to house warehouses, cleanrooms, office space, and horizontal rocket assembly facilities, supporting logistical and operational needs.

Control Center

A state-of-the-art command center manages launch monitoring and coordination to maintain high operational standards

Multiple Launch Pads

Capable of supporting high-thrust launch missions, the multiple launch pads are designed to accommodate frequent launches and support a range of rocket sizes.

Downrange Landing Pads

Options for downrange landing pads, including facilities in Madagascar, along with return barge operations, provide flexibility for different mission profiles.

Communications and Satellite Support

A robust communications framework supports satellite launches and subsequent tracking, ensuring mission reliability.

Port Access

Integration with a large gas and container port ensures secure and efficient transport of rockets and specialized equipment.

Testing Facilities

On-site testing and validation facilities ensure that launch vehicles meet safety and reliability standards before proceeding to launch.

Vertical Integration Facilities

These facilities, positioned close to the launch pads, allow vertical integration for rockets requiring specialized assembly or payload integration configurations.

Return to Launch Site (RTLS) Landing Pads

Dedicated RTLS landing areas are positioned near launch pads to enable the rapid turnaround of reusable rockets, reducing operational costs and increasing cadence.

Command and Control Infrastructure

A dedicated command and control infrastructure ensures precise coordination of launches, in-flight monitoring, and comprehensive mission control.

Secure Integration and Testing Zones

These specialized zones are allocated to ensure that final integration and testing processes are conducted securely, without impacting ongoing operations at other facilities.

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Uniquely positioned

Vehicle Compatibility

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NEXUS provides flexible, next-generation Space Ports, accommodating almost any launch vehicle. Our infrastructure supports both liquid and solid fuel rockets, including on-site production of key propellants like oxygen and hydrogen, while leveraging Mozambique’s abundant methane resources. Designed for reusability, NEXUS facilities enable both RTLS and downrange recovery, offering sustainable and cost-effective access to space.
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