Antelope Valley Press

Satellite mission set for Virgin Orbit

Demo mission later this year will carry 11 from NASA

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MOJAVE — Virgin Orbit’s upcoming Launch Demo 2 mission on LauncherOn­e will carry 11 small satellites from NASA onboard as part of NASA’s CubeSat Initiative.

The mission is planned to occur before the end of the year, with Virgin Orbit’s carrier aircraft Cosmic Girl — a modified 747 airliner — taking off from Mojave Air and Space Port.

Virgin Orbit is headquarte­red in Long Beach, where the company is developing its two-stage LauncherOn­e launch vehicle, but the firm’s rocket motor testing uses test facilities at the Mojave Air and Space Port, as well as for flight test operations.

The airplane carries the LauncherOn­e rocket beneath a wing to a launch altitude of 35,000 feet, at which point it is released, the rocket motor is lit and it carries a payload of up to 500 kilograms, or about 1,100 pounds, into orbit.

Once in orbit, the satellites will conduct a variety of scientific studies and demonstrat­e new spacecraft technology. By supporting NASA, university-led scientific research and orbital technology demonstrat­ions, the mission strikes at the heart of Virgin Orbit’s pur- pose of opening access to space for good.

NASA was one of the first customers to sign up for a flight onboard Virgin Orbit’s new rocket, purchasing a flight through a competitiv­e selection process run by NASA’s Venture Class Launch Services program, which was designed to help open the door for future dedicated launch opportunit­ies through new, firm fixed-price

commercial launch capabiliti­es.

True to the spirit of the Venture Class Launch Services program, NASA has elected to fly on this Launch Demo-2 test flight. Nearly every satellite that will be onboard LauncherOn­e for this mission has been fully designed and built by universiti­es across the US. The missions manifested for flight include:

•PolarCube (University of Colorado at Boulder).

•MiTEE (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor).

• CACTUS-1 (Capitol Technology University, Laurel, Maryland).

•Q-PACE (University of Central Florida, Orlando).

• TechEdSat-7 (NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California).

• RadFXSat-2 (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee).

•EXOCUBE (California Polytechni­c University, San Luis Obispo, California).

•CAPE-3 (University of Louisiana at Lafayette).

• PICS (Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah). This mission consists of multiple CubeSats.

•INCA (New Mexico State University, Las Cruces).

Once in orbit, the satellites will conduct a variety of scientific studies as well as demonstrat­e new spacecraft technology.

“Expanding our domestic capability for small satellite launches is of great importance to NASA, CSLI, and the Launch Services Program,” said Scott Higginboth­am, mission manager and CSLI/ELaNa lead for NASA.

“The combinatio­n of innovative small satellites and new dedicated launch vehicles like the ones we are using through the VLCS program will help unlock new ways for NASA to conduct science and to advance space technology. We are excited to be part of this important demonstrat­ion mission and to have the opportunit­y to put these amazing spacecraft into orbit.”

Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart said: “We are so very honored to be supporting NASA by flying these payloads on our upcoming Launch Demo mission. NASA’s mission, coupled with the opportunit­y to provide a boost to space for university students, is incredibly inspiring to our whole team. It aligns perfectly with our central theme being to open space for everyone. The Virgin Orbit team is hard at work putting the final touches on our next rocket, and doing everything possible to assure a safe and successful flight.”

 ?? VALLEY PRESS FILES ?? Virgin Orbit’s carrier aircraft, a modified 747 airliner dubbed “Cosmic Girl,” will undertake a mission before the end of the year that will have it carrying 11 small NASA satellites as part of NASA’s CubeSat Initiative.
VALLEY PRESS FILES Virgin Orbit’s carrier aircraft, a modified 747 airliner dubbed “Cosmic Girl,” will undertake a mission before the end of the year that will have it carrying 11 small NASA satellites as part of NASA’s CubeSat Initiative.

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