Rocket Lab Awarded $14m in
Contracts to Supply Satellite Separation Systems for
Companies Supporting Space Development Agency’s
Tranche 1 Transport Layer
The contracts represent the
highest value orders for Rocket Lab’s separation
systems to date
November 09, 2022
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. has
been awarded two contracts worth a total of $14
million to provide satellite separation systems for
companies building Space Development Agency’s (SDA)
Tranche 1 Transport Layer (T1TL) satellites. Rocket
Lab will supply more than 80 total Lightband
Separation Systems (Lightbands) to prime contractor
Lockheed Martin and another undisclosed customer,
both of whom are manufacturing satellites for the
SDA’s Tranche 1 Transport Layer.
Lightbands are separation
systems that are used to attach satellites to
rockets and release them in space once the rocket
reaches its intended orbit. Rocket Lab’s separation
systems were designed by Planetary Systems Corp,
which was acquired by the Company in 2021, and have
a 100% mission success rate across more than 140
missions. Compared to typical clamp band separation
systems, Rocket Lab’s Lightbands are lighter weight,
have a lower profile, shock and tip-off rate, and
have attained the highest Technology Readiness Level
by the US Government.
Part of the National Defense
Space Architecture (NDSA), SDA’s Transport Layer
will provide assured, resilient, low-latency
military data and connectivity worldwide to the full
range of warfighter platforms. T1TL consists of a
mesh network of 126 optically-interconnected space
vehicles and will form the initial warfighting
capability tranche of the NDSA.
“The Tranche 1 Transport Layer
will provide crucial capabilities for the National
Defense Space Architecture and we’re proud to be
delivering the separation systems that will deploy
these spacecraft precisely and accurately,” said
Brad Clevenger, Vice President of Space Systems.
“Being selected by not one but two companies
building spacecraft for the SDA’s Transport Layer is
a real vote of confidence in our Lightbands which
have delivered 100% mission success for more than
100 separations on orbit.”
Previously, Rocket Lab’s
Lightbands has been used on NASA International Space
Station and Space Shuttle missions, on all major
U.S. and international rockets.
The Lightbands are a part of
Rocket Lab’s vertically-integrated Space Systems
offering that also includes the in-house
manufactured and operated spacecraft, satellite
dispensers, and satellite components such as
reaction wheels and star trackers, solar panels, and
flight software.
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