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STERLING, Va. — Northrop Grumman’s SpaceLogistics is scheduled to launch its next-generation space vehicle for on-orbit refueling and satellite life extension this summer, program leaders told reporters Tuesday. The company said it secured a dedicated SpaceX launch for its Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV), which is in testing at the company’s satellite manufacturing facility in Virginia.
It will launch along with three Mission Extension Pods (MEP) for Geostationary (GEO) satellite life extension services. The MRV will be the first commercial robotic in-space servicing mission in the emerging and increasingly competitive market for in-space servicing, assembly and manufacturing. The vehicle, outfitted with…[continued]
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SWAP — size, weight, and power — is a defining feature of space engineering constraints. As new technologies and designs have opened up options for…[continued] |
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After serving as the acting director of the Space Development Agency (SDA) since last September, Gurpartap “GP” Sandhoo was named director of the agency effective…[continued] |
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Vast, a company known for developing the Haven commercial space stations, is now diversifying its business with a move into high-power satellite buses. Vast announced…[continued] |
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Eutelsat’s U.S. government service provider Eutelsat Network Solutions has added the Get SAT Aero Blade terminal to its lineup, to give more multi-orbit options to…[continued] |
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Sky Perfect JSAT is investing in Astroscale as part of a strategic partnership between the companies to work together on on-orbit servicing initiatives. Through the…[continued] |
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