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April 3rd, 2018

SSL to Build Crucial Equipment for NASA's Europa Clipper Spacecraft


SSL, a Maxar Technologies company (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.) (NYSE: MAXR; TSX: MAXR),  has been selected by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to design and build critical equipment for a spacecraft that will explore Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons.

The Europa Clipper spacecraft, set to launch in the 2020’s, will perform repeated investigative flybys of Europa, an icy moon of Jupiter, which strong evidence suggests has an ocean of liquid water beneath its crust, potentially harboring conditions suitable for life. SSL will provide the Remote Engineering Unit, a critical interface between the spacecraft’s various attitude control systems, thermal sensors and the flight computer. Due to the highly radiative environment the spacecraft will be subjected to, the SSL design for the interface will include  innovative radiation-tolerant components expected to help power future exploration missions.

Other examples of SSL’s long-term and trusted collaboration with NASA on deep-space exploration include a NASA Discovery Program to explore the metal asteroid Psyche, for which SSL is leveraging the company’s expertise in solar electric propulsion and automation technologies. SSL is also collaborating on NASA’s Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway by creating a module to provide power and control for this human crew-tended spaceport in lunar orbit that would function as an access point to the Moon and deep space.

Richard White, President of SSL Government Systems, said that the company has a rich legacy of supporting NASA mission success with the firm's commercial capabilities and innovative technologies. SSL's work on the Europa Clipper mission continues the company's legacy with NASA and JPL, and furthers the firm's overarching goal to develop disruptive technologies that advance humankind’s mission in space.