Launch Preview:
The Space Tracking and Surveillance System, or STSS, is a program that was originally proposed in the 1980s by the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization. Originally known as the Space Surveillance and Tracking System, it was envisioned as a system to track ballistic missiles from Low Earth orbit. It grew into a program named Brilliant Eyes, which later became the SBIRS-Low component of the US Air Force’s Space-Based Infrared System. In 2002 the Missile Defense Agency took over the program, and it became known as STSS.
The two satellites were built by Northrop Grumman, with their sensors being produced by Raytheon. They have a combined mass of 2,244 kilograms, and are attached to each other, with the lower satellite, SV-2, being attached to a component designated as an “Orbital Insertion Stage”, which will function as a Payload Attachment Fitting.
The launch will use the Delta II 7920-10C configuration. At launch the first stage, an Extra-Extended Long Tank Thor, will augmented by nine GEM 40 solid rocket motors. Once the first stage has completed its burn, the second stage, a Delta-K, will ignite to complete the ascent and place the satellites into orbit.
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