Third Set of Iridium®
NEXT Satellites Arrive
in Orbit and Provide
Telemetry
Iridium Communications
announced that the third
set of 10 Iridium NEXT
satellites, launched
Monday by SpaceX, are
functioning nominally
and have begun the
testing and validation
process. This batch of
10 satellites was
launched out of
Vandenberg Air Force
Base in California,
increasing the total
number of Iridium NEXT
satellites in space to
30.
“Since Monday’s success,
all things are pointing
positive,” said Scott
Smith, chief operating
officer at Iridium. “The
team at the Satellite
Network Operations
Center (SNOC) is ready
and has already been
working around the clock
since their deployment
Monday. Unlike previous
launches, where some
satellites were sent
drifting to their
operational orbital
plane, all 10 satellites
from this launch will go
directly into operation
once testing is
completed. This phase of
satellite maneuvers and
testing is where the
Iridium satellite
network operations teams
truly shine.”
Now, and for
approximately the next
45 days, these newly
launched satellites will
undergo a series of
testing and validation
procedures, ensuring
they are ready for
integration with the
operational
constellation. Once
testing is completed,
Iridium will also hand
over control of Aireon’s
Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Broadcast
hosted payload, to the
team at Aireon’s Hosted
Payload Operations
Center (HPOC), also in
Leesburg, Va.