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Air Force Research Lab Awards SpaceDev Contract for a Sophisticated Nanosatellite |
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POWAY, Calif., March 30, 2006/Satnews Daily/ — The Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate has awarded SpaceDev (OTCBB: SPDV) a $1.25 million contract for the preliminary design of a nanosatellite capable of independently providing localized Space Situational Awareness of the local space environment of a host satellite.
SpaceDev's design for the satellite, otherwise known as an Autonomous NanoSatellite Guardian for Evaluating Local Space (ANGELS), includes the satellite hardware assembly, detailed design schematics, software and flight algorithms, operations manuals, testing plans, and interface control documents.
Mark Sirangelo, SpaceDev's chief executive officer, said the company has assembled a highly capable team, including BAE Systems, Emergent, SAIC, Schafer, and Vacco, to design and construct these sophisticated satellites in a short timeframe and at a low cost.
The AFRL experiment will determine Space Situational Awareness capabilities and functionality into a nanosatellite package. The contract requires the nanosatellite to be capable of flight experimentation by early 2009. The satellite will be designed to have a one-year mission life at geosynchronous orbit, with a three year goal of operational life from the time of launch. SpaceDev added the nanosatellite solutions are required to be compact, affordable, and effectively designed and the vehicle is expected to allow operations with minimal ground intervention.
SpaceDev received the contract award from the AFRL to carry the design to a Preliminary Design Review level. This award includes an option to carry the design to a Critical Design Review level with technology at a system Technology Readiness Level of 5, by no later than May 2007.
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