Exolaunch to Deliver
Kepler’s Next-Generation Satellites into Orbit
August 18th, 2020
Kepler and Exolaunch,
signed a launch agreement for two of Kepler’s 6U
XL satellites. Under the contract, Exolaunch
will provide launch, mission management,
integration and deployment services to Kepler’s
satellites on a Soyuz rideshare mission,
targeted for launch in September, 2020. With
Exolaunch providing a quick turnaround for
launch and deployment, Kepler now continues its
rapid constellation development ahead of its
2020 launch plans.
Kepler’s two new satellites
are important installments of the company’s
development and demonstration platforms, and
both carry a high-capacity Ku-band
communications system and a prototype IoT
payload. The satellites will deliver additional
capacity for Kepler’s Global Data Service and a
technology demonstration platform for Kepler’s
narrowband connectivity solution for Internet of
Things devices.
The satellites will be
deployed into orbit with the EXOpod, Exolaunch’s
advanced cubesat deployer, that has delivered 80
cubesats into orbit to date. Exolaunch produced
a custom-tailored 16U EXOpod to accommodate
Kepler’s 6U XL satellites. Because of the
EXOpod’s ease of operation and flexible design,
Kepler’s engineers were able to successfully
integrate both satellites at the company’s
facilities in Toronto with virtual support from
the Exolaunch team. Kepler and Exolaunch worked
effectively together on this integration in a
remote setting due to the current travel
restrictions. The satellites will be delivered
to the launch site in Russia, where Exolaunch
will conduct a launch campaign and integrate the
satellites on a Soyuz launch vehicle.
Jared Bottoms, Director of
Space Systems at Kepler, said of the launch
partnership: “Exolaunch continues to show growth
and innovation in launch solutions and is
accommodating to the rapid shifts and changes
that often accompany our work as a new space
company. They demonstrate several qualities that
are important when we consider launching our
assets, and the combination of both deployment
and launcher integration brought in by Exolaunch
is something we can trust. We look forward to a
successful partnership with Exolaunch, and a
successful deployment of Kepler’s satellites.”
Jeanne Medvedeva,
Commercial Director at Exolaunch, commented
further on the upcoming launch plans: “Exolaunch
looks forward to working with Kepler to support
its mission to eliminate global gaps in
connectivity. With the launch of two more
satellites, Kepler’s Global Data Service
capabilities will expand significantly and
improve the economics of movement of data. Our
team is ready to utilize our launch expertise
and deployment solutions to ensure smooth
deployment of Kepler’s satellites into orbit. In
light of recent global challenges, we are
especially proud of this opportunity to continue
our mission to provide our customers with
regular access to space.”
Kepler’s satellites are a
part of a September Soyuz rideshare mission that
is manifested by Exolaunch to realize the launch
plans of its international small satellite
customers. The mission is named Wanderlust,
Desire To Travel, which symbolizes both: the
ever-increasing importance of sustainable access
to space for small satellites and longing for
travelling which was recently restricted.
Exolaunch has excellent heritage flying
international customers on Soyuz; in summer
2019, it launched its largest smallsat cluster
to date: 29 satellites from the Vostochny
Cosmodrome. On this mission, Exolaunch will
deploy a cluster of 15 smallsats into a
sun-synchronous orbit for its customers from
Europe, the UAE, Canada and the USA. The company
is set to provide its market-leading separation
systems – EXOpod for cubesats and CarboNIX for
microsats – as well as its EXObox sequencers, to
ensure timely deployment of small satellites
into their target orbit.