ILS and Effective
Space Announce the ILS Proton Breeze M Launch of Two
Satellite-Servicing SPACE DRONE™ Spacecraft in 2020
ILS, a U.S.-based leading global commercial
launch services provider and UK headquartered
Effective Space announce their intent to contract to
deliver two of Effective Space’s SPACE DRONE™
spacecraft into orbit. The Proton Breeze M rideshare
launch is planned for 2020 from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
“ILS is focused on serving the satellite industry
with flexible, and affordable launch solutions and
our agreement with Effective Space is a perfect
example of that. The performance of the Proton
Breeze M vehicle to deliver the SPACE DRONE™
spacecraft directly to geostationary orbit combined
with our decades-long history of launching dual or
multiple spacecraft at one time, makes it a natural
fit for Proton to deploy their spacecraft,” said ILS
President Kirk Pysher. “This combination of
performance and experience will enable Effective
Space to realize their mission objective in the most
expedient and effective way possible.”
The ILS Proton Breeze M vehicle with the standard
4 meter payload fairing will launch the two
spacecraft into a geostationary orbit. The SPACE
DRONE™ spacecraft will then use their onboard
propulsion system to maneuver to their contracted
life-extension mission locations, as recently
announced.
The SPACE DRONE™ spacecraft is a 400-kilogram
spacecraft (1m x 1m x 1.25m) that has a universal,
non-intrusive docking system to rendezvous and dock
to the geostationary host satellite. The SPACE
DRONE™ spacecraft then uses electric propulsion to
take over the station-keeping and attitude-control
maneuvers of the joint stack. Missions include
station-keeping, relocation, deorbiting, orbit
correction, inclination correction and ‘bringing
into use’ (BIU). The ILS Proton Breeze M launch will
be the first deployment of Effective Space’s SPACE
DRONE™ spacecraft in 2020. Planned fleet expansion
will see up to six (6) SPACE DRONE™ spacecraft being
sent to orbit on an annual basis. Future phases will
see SPACE DRONE™ spacecraft being launched to
support low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations,
Active-Debris-Removal (ADR) and other logistics in
space.
“Launching our first two SPACE DRONE™ spacecraft
into a geostationary orbit is part of our strong
commitment to our first customer, meeting mission
timeline and ensuring smooth transition into a
life-extension service,” said Arie Halsband, founder
and CEO of Effective Space.
“Due to the attractive economics, extending
existing assets in space is something that is
gaining significant traction in today’s market. With
that in mind, the announcement of this launch,
utilizing the performance of the Proton Breeze M
vehicle, is an important milestone for a rapidly
developing market. ILS worked with us to arrive at a
reliable, high performing, cost-effective solution
for our business. We look forward to our continued
work with ILS and Khrunichev to propel this exciting
phase of our company forward,” said Halsband.
The Proton Breeze M vehicle has launched 416
times since its maiden launch in 1965, when it
started out as a two-stage vehicle. For ILS, there
have been 96 missions to date since its debut with
the launch of the Astra 1F communications satellite
in 1996. Proton Breeze M has a lift capability of
6.3 Metric Tons to reference GTO and over 3 Metric
Tons to GSO; it has the versatility to launch
single, dedicated missions as well as dual or
multiple spacecraft with either the standard 4.35m
payload fairing or the larger 5.2m diameter payload
fairing.