Vector to Conduct Dedicated
Launch of Alba Orbital PocketQube Satellites on
First Orbital Attempt
March 8, 2018
Vector will conduct a dedicated launch of
two PocketQube satellites using an Alba Orbital
deployer (AlbaPOD) on the Vector-R launch vehicle
later this year from the Pacific Spaceport Complex –
Alaska (PSCA) in Kodiak. Alba Orbital, a
manufacturer of PocketQube satellites, will launch
the Unicorn-2a satellite platform and a satellite
developed by Delft University of Technology,
Delfi-PQ1. The launch itself marks a historic moment
for both Vector and Alba Orbital as its first
orbital launch attempt and the world's first
PocketQube dedicated launch.
"Launch continues to be one of the biggest
challenges for our customers, and Vector's dedicated
launch services provide them the ability to lower
both risk and the cost associated with it," said Jim
Cantrell, CEO and co-founder of Vector. "The
PocketQube movement in the satellite industry is a
perfect example of how entrepreneurs are coming
together to remove as many barriers as possible for
those looking to get to space, which aligns
perfectly with Vector's mission. We are excited to
have Alba Orbital onboard as our first orbital
customer and excited to be launching the world's
first PocketQube exclusive launch."
Glasgow, Scotland-based Alba Orbital offers
low-cost, turnkey access to space through the
development of PocketQube satellites. The advanced
3p PocketQube satellite platform, Unicorn-2, will
allow payloads with more demanding requirements to
fly on a PocketQube for the very first time, helping
to save satellite operators more than 50% on
hardware and launch. Delfi-PQ1, developed by Delft
University of Technology is focused on further
proving the capabilities of space technology
miniaturization through a standardized core platform
and will be deployed by Alba Orbital in their 6p
AlbaPod. By providing enabling platforms, parts and
technical expertise to global companies,
universities and space agencies, Alba Orbital helps
to break down barriers faced by space entrepreneurs.
"At Alba Orbital, we aim to provide our
customers with the lowest possible turnkey access to
space, and offering dedicated, affordable PocketQube
satellites is a significant step in the right
direction," said Tom Walkinshaw, CEO of Alba
Orbital. "Working alongside Vector is a natural fit,
providing both organizations the ability to deliver
on our customers' needs, and move closer to
ubiquitous access to space."
Vector recently submitted its first launch
application to the Federal Aviation Administration
to enable orbital launching from the Pacific
Spaceport Complex – Alaska in Kodiak, marking a key
milestone toward Vector's goal of establishing
multiple launch facilities throughout the United
States and beyond. Throughout this year, Vector
plans to test major elements of its Vector-R launch
vehicle in advance of its orbital launch.