York Space Systems
Begins Production of Larger LX-CLASS Spacecraft
Platform
April 27, 2021
York Space Systems has
begun producing its new LX-CLASS spacecraft, a
larger and more powerful platform scheduled for
delivery in 2022 for a commercial constellation
customer.
Size comparison of York
Space System's S-CLASS (left) and larger, more
powerful new LX-CLASS (right) spacecraft
developed to provide greater mission flexibility
for both commercial and government customers.
Size comparison of York
Space System's S-CLASS (left) and larger, more
powerful new LX-CLASS (right) spacecraft
developed to provide greater mission flexibility
for both commercial and government customers.
The LX-CLASS leverages over
90 percent reuse of York's flight proven S-CLASS
hardware and software design currently in use
across ISR, global communications, remote
proximity operations, commercial earth
observation, and weather missions. It will
feature York's innovative man-out-of-the-loop
autonomous operation capability and utilize the
same cybersecurity and encryption systems
developed for York's multiple military customers
who demand the highest level of cyber
protection.
With the addition of the
LX-CLASS, government and commercial customers
now have access to a new, even larger basic
platform with enhancement options for a wider
range of missions. The LX-CLASS leverages much
of the flight proven, on-orbit technology of the
S-CLASS, which will also remain in production.
Both platforms will offer customers a level of
affordability and delivery cadence unrivaled in
the sector.
"Leveraging and evolving
key subsystems with true flight heritage is
fundamental to our spiral development approach
across all product lines and a great way to
introduce new capabilities for our customers,"
said Charles Beames, Executive Chairman of York.
"This low-risk approach ensures production
schedules and performance our customers can rely
on. The addition of the LX-CLASS is just the
latest example of York's dedication to always
improving our products to deliver even better
capabilities year-after-year, similar to what is
seen in the automotive and computing
industries."
As compared to the S-CLASS, the new LX-CLASS features:
3x the power generation
4x increase in payload
battery capacity
200% increase in payload
volume
300% increase in payload
mass
Cross track laser rates of
1-10 Gbps
2TB of payload memory –
expandable to 10TB
ESPA Grande compatible
"The LX-CLASS was designed
to support our next generation of multi-mission
satellite customers including the Space
Development Agency's Transport Layer with enough
extra capacity to easily accommodate the
integration of additional payloads. We are very
excited to offer the expanded features of this
platform, which is supported by our secure and
proven supply chain for both military and
commercial customers" said Dirk Wallinger, CEO
of York.