"This successful
launch, our very
first vehicle
launch as Vector
Space Systems,
not only
demonstrates the
maturity of our
launch
technology,
flight
operations and
propulsion
systems, but
also shows our
commitment to
supporting
new-space
startups by
including a
customer payload
in our very
first launch,"
said
Jim Cantrell,
CEO and
co-founder of
Vector Space
Systems. "Vector
has already
quickly and
successfully
progressed
through not only
engine testing,
but all the way
into initial
flight
operations, and
now the
inclusion of a
customer
payload, putting
us on a
fast-track to
orbital launches
by 2018."
Developed by
Garvey
Spacecraft
Corporation and
acquired by
Vector in 2016,
the P-20 rocket
is a sub-scale
test platform
for evaluating
critical
technologies and
functions of the
operational
Vector launch
vehicle's second
stage, which is
capable of
placing 50 kg
into a low-Earth
orbit.
Headquartered in
Espoo,
Finland,
Iceye is focused
on expanding the
availability of
synthetic
aperture radar
(SAR) data to
support decision
making in
diverse areas
such as trade,
exploration,
relief efforts,
farming, and
environmental
protection.
Iceye is working
to launch and
operate a
constellation of
micro satellites
that carry its
own compact and
efficient SAR
sensor
technology. Its
first satellite
is scheduled to
launch in the
second half of
2017.
"Iceye is
honored to be a
part of this
inaugural test
launch and to
begin our
partnership with
Vector Space
Systems," said
Iceye CEO
Rafal Modrzewski.
"With our plans
to launch up to
30 satellites
over the next
five years, we
expect to work
closely with
Vector Space
Systems as a key
partner in
launching and
refreshing our
constellation
for years to
come."