Orbital ATK Introduces Next Generation of In-Orbit
Satellite Servicing Technology
Orbital ATK announced its plan for the company’s
next generation of satellite life extension and
in-space servicing products. During a keynote
address at the SATELLITE 2018 Conference and
Exhibition in Washington, D.C., Orbital ATK
President and Chief Executive Officer David W.
Thompson and SpaceLogistics President Tom L. Wilson
introduced a new robotic servicing system that
provides additional options for customers to enhance
the value of their satellites. This new space system
also enables the company to expand its customer base
with advanced mission capabilities in an emerging
market that Orbital ATK is pioneering.
The new system consists of two products, Mission
Extension Pods (MEPs)™ and Mission Robotic Vehicles
(MRVs)™, which complement the industry’s first
commercial satellite servicing vehicles, Orbital ATK’s
Mission Extension Vehicle (MEVs)™, by providing
customers with more flexibility to extend the life and
effect repairs to their valuable in-orbit satellite
assets. The MEP is an external propulsion module that
attaches to and provides up to five years of orbital
life extension for aging satellites which are running
low on fuel, but are otherwise healthy. While the
primary application of the MRV is to transport and
install MEPs or other payloads on customer satellites,
it will also offer space robotic capabilities for
in-orbit repairs and similar functions.
Continuing Orbital ATK’s “keep it simple” strategy, MEP
installation is low risk and allows a customer to remain
in full control of their satellite before, during and
after the process.Both new products leverage the company’s MEV
technology while adding new capabilities to its
expanding fleet of in-orbit servicing vehicles.
SpaceLogistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orbital
ATK, is now offering this innovative new system with
initial launch scheduled for 2021.
“The introduction of MEPs allows us to offer a
complementary service alongside our MEVs to meet the
industry’s needs by providing low-risk, low-cost
station-keeping for geosynchronous satellites of all
types,” said Wilson, President of SpaceLogistics. “We
always aimed to expand our fleet to provide a wide
variety of space logistics services, and the MEV, MEP
and MRV products give our customers the option to select
exactly the kind of life extension or in-space repair
they may need,” he added.
As Orbital ATK introduces its newest in-orbit servicing
system, the company continues to make excellent progress
on the production of its first two Mission Extension
Vehicles. MEV-1 is scheduled to launch in late 2018 and
MEV-2 is targeted for lift-off in early 2020. Each MEV
has a 15-year design life with the ability to perform
numerous dockings and other services during its life
span. Intelsat, one of the world’s largest commercial
satellite operators, is the initial customer for the
first two MEV’s.