20 February 2014
Orbital Sciences Corporation has signed a commercial
launch contract with Skybox Imaging to carry six high-resolution
imaging and video-capable spacecraft into low-Earth orbit (LEO)
in late 2015 from Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA. The Skybox
spacecraft will be launched aboard the Minotaur-C space launch
vehicle, a commercial variant of the company’s Minotaur product
line that serves the U.S. government market. The mission will be
overseen by the same Small-Class Launch Vehicles unit of the
company’s Launch Systems Group that has executed 25 consecutive
successful Minotaur launches since 2000. Financial terms of the
agreement were not released.
“We are very pleased to have been selected by Skybox Imaging
for this exciting opportunity,” said Mr. David W. Thompson,
Orbital’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “As fellow
participants in the expansion of the commercial space industry,
Orbital and Skybox share similar values of innovation,
affordability and reliability, which make this partnership a
perfect fit. We have offered options for additional launch
services to support the development of Skybox’s business, and we
are looking forward to the opportunity to forge a long-term,
multi-launch relationship with their team.”
The Minotaur-C rocket will use four solid rocket motors
supplied by ATK as its propulsion system, all of which have been
flown dozens of times and thoroughly flight-proven in various
combinations on Orbital’s other small space launch vehicles,
including Pegasus, Taurus and Minotaur, as well as on the
company’s Orbital Boost Vehicle (OBV) long-range missile defense
interceptor. It will also incorporate numerous design features
that are common with the Minotaur product line, such as the
rocket’s electrical power system, payload fairing, flight
termination system, navigation sensors and RF components. In
addition, the Minotaur-C will utilize its SkySat satellite
dispenser, currently in design by the Minotaur team, which will
be built and tested at the company’s Chandler, AZ launch vehicle
design and engineering facility.
Orbital’s family of small space launch vehicles provides
reliable “right-sized” launch services that are the industry
standard for boosting small payloads to orbit. From the
innovative air-launched Pegasus to traditional ground-launched
rockets like the Minotaur family of launchers, Orbital’s
small-class launch vehicles share flight-proven propulsion,
avionics, engineering teams, production and testing facilities,
and management systems to provide low-cost and reliable access
to space.