November 16, 2022ICEYE US, Inc., by its counsel, hereby updates it November 2, 2022 request for authority to launch andoperate one additional satellite in May 2023. ICEYE US now seeks authority to launch two additionalsatellites in May 2023. These satellites will be launched aboard a SpaceX Transporter Falcon 9 rocket.Inclination: approx 97°Apogee: 550 km (+/-50 km)Perigee: 550 km (+/-50 km)LTDN: 13:00
Outpost Technologies Corporation (“Outpost”) requests authority to launch and operate one non-geostationary orbit (“NGSO”) 3U cubesatellite, Outpost Mission 0 (“Mission 0”). Outpost hopes to reduce space debris and lower costs for satellite operators by developingreusable satellites. Such satellites returning to Earth post-mission can be refurbished, repaired,and upgraded before being relaunched into space to deliver revamped existing or innovative newservice. Mission 0 will not carry or test reusability features. It will only trial the flight software,avionics, power system, and radiofrequency links that could support future reusable satellites.Anticipated launch vehicle and site: Exolaunch deployer on Transporter 8 launch onboard SpaceX Falcon9 from Cape Canaveral, FloridaProposed launch date: no earlier than June 10, 2023Launch and deployment profile: delivered to circular sun-synchronous, low-Earth Orbit (LEO), with anominal altitude of 525 km ±25 km altitude with LTDN 13:00 + 60 min
The goal of the TROOP-F2 mission is for the satellite to act as docking target for VIGORIDE RPO Demo Mission 1 (“Vigoride”), which will approach it to 10 meters but not touch it. After the target experiment is completed, it will continue to operate, testing radios and sensors.TROOP-F2 will be launched on SpaceX Transporter 8, NET June 10, 2023, into a circular sun synch orbit at 525 km altitude. Vigoride will deploy from SpaceX Transporter 8, and the TROOP-F2 will deploy from Vigoride. Transmission from the TROOP-F2 will begin 30 minutes after it is deployed from Vigoride. TROOP-F2 will remain active for 2 years. Atmospheric friction will de orbit the TROOP-F2, within 5 years after launch.TROOP-F2 is a 4.9 kg 6U cubesat with deployable solar panels, see Figure 1.
Rogue is contracted with launch provider Exolaunch for two launches on SpaceX rockets that will each take two robots onboard. Exolaunch confirmed the launches with Insider.Barry will be the first of Rogue's robots to be released into space. Once in orbit, it will inspect and monitor objects or deploy with a satellite to keep an eye on it.
The cubesats are scheduled to launch later this year on SpaceX’s Transporter-8 and Transporter-9 rideshares.
Rogue Space Systems announces a major milestone for its first launch mission this year. They have successfully delivered their first payload to satellite bus partner EnduroSat
0309-EX-CN-2023TROOP-F2, 6U, NearSpace LaunchQuoteThe goal of the TROOP-F2 mission is for the satellite to act as docking target for VIGORIDE RPO Demo Mission 1 (“Vigoride”), which will approach it to 10 meters but not touch it. After the target experiment is completed, it will continue to operate, testing radios and sensors.TROOP-F2 will be launched on SpaceX Transporter 8, NET June 10, 2023, into a circular sun synch orbit at 525 km altitude. Vigoride will deploy from SpaceX Transporter 8, and the TROOP-F2 will deploy from Vigoride. Transmission from the TROOP-F2 will begin 30 minutes after it is deployed from Vigoride. TROOP-F2 will remain active for 2 years. Atmospheric friction will de orbit the TROOP-F2, within 5 years after launch.TROOP-F2 is a 4.9 kg 6U cubesat with deployable solar panels, see Figure 1.
May I ask where did you get this pdf? An FCC license maybe?
Quote from: normp9 on 02/20/2023 08:03 pmMay I ask where did you get this pdf? An FCC license maybe?0309-EX-CN-2023 is the file number. You can find it from:https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/GenericSearch.cfm
By this letter, Outpost updates one disclosure in its orbital debris mitigation assessment report filed in the above referenced application docket. The deployer will be D-ORBIT, not Exolaunch. All other application parameters remain unchanged.
Vigoride-7, originally targeted to launch on the SpaceX Transporter-8 mission in June 2023, will now fly on the Transporter-9 mission in October 2023.
Geometric Energy Corporation commercial payloads from Transporter-6 will be on Transporter-8.Noclip-1, MOXY-1 and GENMAT-1.