RBC Signals and Spaceflight
Inc. Announce Ground Station Services Agreement for
Sherpa OTV Missions
September 21, 2021
RBC Signals and Spaceflight
Inc., announced a ground station services agreement
between the companies. The
agreement has already resulted in successful
communications from Spaceflight’s Sherpa-LTE1
orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) and RBC Signals’
global ground station network.
“We were thrilled to support
Spaceflight’s important mission in testing their
Sherpa-LTE1 for increased capabilities for future
missions. We look forward to supporting and scaling
with Spaceflight and their customers via our global
ground network as Spaceflight continues to provide
increasing options and capabilities for rideshare to
space,” said RBC Signals’ CEO Christopher Richins.
Spaceflight launched its SXRS-5
mission as part of the SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-2
launch on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, successfully
deploying 35 customer payloads to sun synchronous
orbit. As part of the mission,
Spaceflight tested propulsion and specific maneuvers
of the Sherpa-LTE1 vehicle in preparation for future
missions. RBC Signals provided space-to-ground
communications in multiple bands for the spacecraft
via the company’s global ground network. RBC Signals
ground station network is comprised of over 80
antennas in over 50 locations across the globe.
Spaceflight is able to schedule access to ground
stations seamlessly through ROSS, RBC Signal’s easy
to use interface for planning and scheduling antenna
time.
“The stability of the RBC
Signals ground station network gave us the
confidence to execute the commands to Sherpa-LTE1
for propulsion and maneuvering,” said Spaceflight’s
Vice President of Engineering, Phil Bracken.
The agreement between RBC
Signals and Spaceflight spans multiple missions with
the option for continued services thereafter.