March 03, 2020
The capability would eventually allow the government to send larger and heavier
In seven to eight years, as robotic technology advances, the spacecraft could
eventually transfer fuel to aging satellites, or deliver or swap their payloads,
Wilson said, citing work on such capabilities by Cube
vacuum space bags Factory NASA and other agencies.Orbital ATK eventually
plans to operate 10 MEV spacecraft that will be able to dock with other
satellites that are running out of fuel, repositioning and controlling them to
continue serving their existing areas or move to new areas.jpg Orbital ATK Inc
on Monday said it hopes to announce within the next six to eight weeks its first
contract for a new "in space†service aimed at extending the life and uses of
aging commercial satellites in geosynchronous orbit."It’s the start of a whole
new market,†Wilson said. Wilson said the company planned to launch its first
ViviSat Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) in 2018, and then carry out its first
customer mission in early 2019 after an in-orbit checkout.Wilson said each year
about 70 satellites of the 380 communications satellites in orbit could
potentially need servicing as they reached the end of the propellant that allows
them to maintain their position in space.
The capability would eventually allow
the government to send larger and heavier payloads into space since it could
save the weight of fuel and send that up later.Each of the MEV satellites will
be designed to last for 15 to 20 years, with the ability to dock and undock from
other satellites 10 to 15 times, he said. He also declined to name the customer.
Tom Wilson, vice president of strategy and business development at Orbital ATK,
said the company had invested tens of millions of dollars in the new capability,
but gave no specific amount. Wilson said the company had been open about its
development of the technology, and he did not expect criticism from Russia or
China about its potential use to damage other satellites.Orbital ATK Inc on
Monday said it hopes to announce within the next six to eight weeks its first
contract for a new "in space†service aimed at extending the life and uses of
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