[February 11, 2019] |
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Spaceflight to Launch First Privately Funded Lunar Lander
Spaceflight,
the leading satellite rideshare and mission management provider, today
announced it will launch two payloads on its first rideshare mission to
Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). The mission is scheduled for no
earlier than mid-February 2019 aboard a SpaceX (News - Alert) Falcon 9 launching from
Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
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The primary payload on the mission is a telecommunications satellite for
the South East Asia region. It was built by SSL,
a Maxar Technologies company, which also procured the launch vehicle.
Spaceflight will manage the launch of the two secondary payloads,
Israeli non-profit SpaceIL's lunar lander, and the U.S. Air Force
Research Lab's (AFRL) experimental small satellite, S5.
This will be Spaceflight's first mission beyond Lower Earth Orbit (LEO)
and its first combined launch with SSL. In addition to securing caacity
aboard the launch vehicle, Spaceflight is handling all the mission
management and integration services for the lunar lander, called
Beresheet (Hebrew for in the beginning), and AFRL's spacecraft.
This includes a multitude of services, from the unique aspects of
pre-launch design, assembly, and integration to the final analysis and
testing of the architecture before the spacecraft are encapsulated into
the rocket.
A Ground-breaking Mission
While rideshare missions are becoming more and more routine,
Spaceflight's first GTO mission stands apart for several other reasons.
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The spacecraft are headed to two different orbits. Once the Falcon 9
reaches GTO, it will separate SpaceIL's lunar lander with a custom
separation system. Beresheet will orbit Earth, gradually increasing
its apogee until it can maneuver to be captured by the Moon's gravity.
It will travel to the Moon's surface under its own power, a voyage
taking nearly two months.
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Following Beresheet's deployment, the AFRL spacecraft, built by Blue
Canyon Technologies, will remain attached to the telecommunications
satellite as they continue their journey to Geostationary Orbit (GEO).
Before the telecommunications satellite reaches its final GEO
position, it will separate the S5 spacecraft which will then turn on
and start its mission.
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SpaceIL's four-legged lunar spacecraft, which was competing in the
Google (News - Alert) Lunar XPrize, will be the smallest spacecraft to land on the
Moon, at only 1,322 pounds, or 600 kilograms. Once it has completed
its mission, Beresheet will represent Israel's first spacecraft and
the world's first privately funded spacecraft to reach the Moon. Its
mission is to transmit photos and video of its new home and conduct
scientific measurements. Upon the mission's completion, it will remain
as a lunar time capsule commemorating this historic accomplishment.
"This is an important mission for Spaceflight as we expand and evolve
our customer offerings," said Curt Blake (News - Alert), CEO of Spaceflight. "The
launches we pursue continue to get more sophisticated and demonstrate
that our expertise goes beyond identifying and scheduling launches. We
also offer valuable integration and deployment services that enable our
customers to reach space in a cost-effective manner and get to their
desired orbit successfully. With this mission, Spaceflight is
demonstrating that the Moon is in reach."
This mission marks Spaceflight's inaugural launch of 2019 and the first
mission following SSO-A, its historic dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare
mission, which launched 64 unique smallsats from 34 organizations from
17 countries in December 2018. To date, the company has negotiated the
launch of more than 200 satellites and has plans for approximately 10
missions in 2019 launching nearly 100 payloads.
About Spaceflight
Spaceflight is revolutionizing the business of spaceflight by delivering
a new model for accessing space. A comprehensive launch services and
mission management provider, the company provides a straightforward and
cost-effective suite of products and services including state-of-the-art
satellite infrastructure and rideshare launch offerings that enable
commercial and government entities to achieve their mission goals on
time and on budget. A service offering of Spaceflight Industries in
Seattle, Spaceflight provides its services through a global network of
partners, ground stations and launch vehicle providers. For more
information, visit http://www.spaceflight.com.

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