Jacobs Mango One
Satellite on Orbit, Laying Pathway for Next
Generation, Affordable Space Solutions
Mango One has successfully completed payload checkout and begun performing radio frequency (RF) survey missions using the modular and scalable Jacobs next generation active electronically scanned arrays (AESA) and advanced RF payload control electronics. Additional demonstrations of radar and communications capabilities will continue.
Successful on-orbit
performance is another major step in Jacobs'
strategic vision as an aerospace and defense
prime space payload hardware and software
provider of affordable, commercial space based
AESAs. Leveraging capabilities from the
acquisition of KeyW, Jacobs brings over 25 years
of airborne and terrestrial RF synthetic
aperture radar (SAR) and moving target
indication (MTI) payload hardware and
processing.
"The Mango One on-orbit
operations and demonstration of highly capable
and affordable space solutions is another
example of Jacobs delivering innovative
technologies that enable our customer's
mission," said Jacobs Critical Mission Solutions
Senior Vice President Steve Arnette. "These
solutions are a key component of the successful
integration of Jacobs and KeyW, bringing even
more unique and differentiated mission-focused
capabilities in the rapidly evolving space
sector."
By leveraging the
multi-billion-dollar commercial investment in 5G
technology and tailoring it to meet the critical
mission needs of both government and commercial
customers, Jacobs is reducing the cost of space
radar by 50% compared to that of legacy space
radar systems. To meet market demand, the use of
state-of-the-art advanced commercial
manufacturing processes allows Jacobs to rapidly
scale capacity and insert leading-edge
technology.