SpaceLogistics Announces Launch
Agreement with SpaceX and First Mission Extension Pod
Contract with Optus
February 21, 2022
Northrop Grumman Corporation’s
(NYSE: NOC) SpaceLogistics today announced a launch
agreement for its Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV)
spacecraft, and the sale of its first Mission Extension
Pod (MEP).
SpaceLogistics Announces Launch
Agreement with SpaceX and First Mission Extension Pod
Contract with Optus.
Under the launch agreement, SpaceX
will provide launch services for a planned spring 2024
launch of the MRV and several MEPs. Optus, Australia’s
largest satellite owner and operator, recently completed
a purchase agreement with SpaceLogistics for
installation of one of the MEPs on its D3 satellite in
2025.
“Our
contracts with SpaceX and Optus are tangible evidence of
our momentum and commitment to deliver second-generation
on-orbit servicing technologies to the satellite
industry.” said Vice President of Business Development
for SpaceLogistics Joseph Anderson. “We are thrilled to
have Optus as our premier MEP customer as we continue
pioneering the future of space and expanding the realm
of what is possible with on-orbit servicing and
sustainment.”
The launch will mark the first time
a robotic-capable spacecraft will ascend into space to
provide persistent robotic servicing capabilities in
geostationary orbit (GEO). The MRV will perform a series
of on-orbit tests of its robotic-arm payload as it
carries out its primary mission, installing MEPs on
commercial satellites. The MEP, a small customer-owned,
customer-controlled propulsion augmentation device, can
provide six years of life extension for a typical 2,000
kg satellite in GEO.
“Optus’
partnership with SpaceLogistics will leverage their
cutting edge MRV & MEP capability to increase the life
of Optus’ D3 satellite. This innovative move along with
the future launch of Optus 11 will benefit our
customers.” said Ben White, managing director,
wholesale, satellite and strategy at Optus.
SpaceLogistics Announces Launch
Agreement with SpaceX and First Mission Extension Pod
Contract with Optus.
The SpaceLogistics Mission Robotic
Vehicle uses its sophisticated robotics to attach
Mission Extension Pods, providing propulsion
augmentation and extending the service lives of
commercial satellites running out of fuel.
SpaceLogistics’ award-winning,
first-generation Mission Extension Vehicles, MEV-1 and
MEV-2, have provided propulsion and pointing control to
commercial satellites in GEO since 2020. The
sophisticated robotics of the next-generation MRV will
expand the services SpaceLogistics currently offers to
include augmentation, detailed robotic inspection,
relocation and repair.
“Satellite
owners are demonstrating enthusiasm and confidence for
our life-extension solutions and the potential cost
savings they could provide,” said Anderson. “Our Optus
contract represents our third service contract with
commercial satellite providers, and with several signed
term sheets in queue our installation manifest for MEPs
is already full for 2025 and nearly full for 2026.”
The MRV and MEP completed their
respective preliminary design reviews in fall 2021 and
remain on schedule for critical design reviews in 2022
and launch in 2024.
Optus provides satellite services
to Australia and NZ Government departments, companies
and broadcasters including Foxtel, ABC, SBS, Seven
Network, and regional broadcasters such as Imparja
Television, Sky New Zealand and Kordia, in addition to
services in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
SpaceLogistics is the global leader
in the development and deployment of on-orbit satellite
servicing systems and the first and only company
performing on-orbit servicing for commercial GEO
satellites. Our planned series of vehicles will extend
service life, provide enhanced capabilities and enable
future missions for a variety of customers.
Northrop Grumman is a technology
company focused on global security and human discovery.
Our pioneering solutions equip our customers with
capabilities they need to connect, advance and protect
the U.S. and its allies. Driven by a shared purpose to
solve our customers’ toughest problems, our 90,000
employees define possible every day.
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