NASA Awards Launch
Services Contract for
Landsat 9 Mission
Oct. 19, 2017
NASA has selected United
Launch Services LLC
(ULS) to provide launch
services for the Landsat
9 mission. The mission
is currently targeted
for a contract launch
date of
June 2021, while
protecting for the
ability to launch as
early as
December 2020, on
an Atlas V 401 rocket
from Space Launch
Complex 3E at Vandenberg
Air Force Base in
California.
The total cost for NASA
to launch Landsat 9 is
approximately
$153.8 million,
which includes the
launch service and other
mission related costs.
Landsat 9 is a
partnership between NASA
and the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS) to
continue the Landsat
program's critical role
in monitoring,
understanding, and
managing the land
resources needed to
sustain human
life. Today's increased
rates of global land
cover and land use
change have profound
consequences for weather
and climate change,
ecosystem function and
services, carbon cycling
and sequestration,
resource management, the
national and global
economy, and human
health and
society. Landsat is the
only U.S. satellite
system designed and
operated to repeatedly
make multi-spectral
observations of the
global land surface at a
moderate scale that
shows both natural and
human-induced change.
NASA's Launch Services
Program at
Kennedy Space Center
in
Florida
will manage the ULS
launch service. The
Landsat 9 Flight Project
office is located at
NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center in
Greenbelt, Maryland
and manages spacecraft
development for the
agency's Science Mission
Directorate in
partnership with USGS in
Washington.