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Gwynne Shotwell, Northrop Grumman’s MEV-1 Win Satellite Executive and Technology Awards for 2020

SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell and Northrop Grumman’s Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV-1) won Via Satellite’s Satellite Executive and Technology of the Year awards for 2020, unveiled during a virtual program on April 5 as a lead-in to the LEO Digital Forum.

Shotwell’s win caps a record-breaking 2020 for SpaceX: 26 missions (a single-year launch record), the return of crewed spaceflight to the U.S. with the Crew Demo mission to the ISS, 14 Starlink launches, the Starlink beta launch, and more than $885 million in FCC rural broadband subsidies. Accepting: “2020 — what a weird, and I would normally say, terrible year. The global community tried to figure out how to function and survive during a global pandemic. And yet, SpaceX was able to operate and do extraordinary things last year.” This is her second win — she also won in 2017 for reusable rocket technology. Iridium CEO Matt Desch: “Any time you can share an honor with someone like Gwynne Shotwell is a good day.”

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For Technology of the Year, Northrop Grumman and its SpaceLogistics LLC subsidiary were recognized for MEV-1’s historic February 2020 docking with Intelsat 901 — the first-ever commercial satellite docking in orbit. MEV-1 is under contract to provide five years of life extension to IS-901. SpaceLogistics VP Joe Anderson accepted: “With the docking of MEV-1 … it truly feels like our industry is crossing a threshold into Space 2.0, where satellite servicing becomes commonplace.”

Northrop Grumman is also preparing MEV-2 to dock with Intelsat 10-02 and is developing the Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV) for second-generation in-orbit robotic servicing, scheduled for launch in 2024. VS

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