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Second Cargo Delivery Mission To ISS Completed By Orbital ATK Including Additional Tasks

June 22, 2016

Orbital ATK, Inc. (NYSE: OA) has successfully completed their second cargo delivery mission in 2016 to the International Space Station (ISS) under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services-1 (CRS-1) contract.

The mission, known as OA-6, marked the company’s fifth CRS-1 mission and the first time its Cygnus™ has been used as an in-orbit research platform. Orbital ATK, which named the Cygnus spacecraft the “S.S. Rick Husband” in honor of the late NASA astronaut, carried approximately 7,900 pounds (3,600 kilograms) of science experiments and cargo to the space station. The spacecraft also executed on three post-departure mission objectives, including the Spacecraft Fire Experiment-I (Saffire-I), the deployment of CubeSat satellites from the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer and the Reentry Breakup Recorder with Wireless Sensors (REBR-W) test.


Orbital ATK's Cygnus spacecraft. Image is courtesy of the company.

The Cygnus spacecraft that carried out the OA-6 mission departed the International Space Station on June 14, completing an 81 day stay. Prior to its departure, the astronauts loaded the cargo module with approximately 4,087 pounds (1,854 kilograms) of items for disposal. Earlier today, at approximately 9:29 a.m. EDT, Cygnus performed a safe, destructive reentry into Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand, marking the successful conclusion of the mission.


The OA-6 launch of Cygnus. Photo is courtesy of
United Launch Alliance.

On March 22, Cygnus demonstrated its compatibility with multiple launch vehicles for the second time as the craft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Four days later, Cygnus docked with the International Space Station, delivering vital supplies and science experiments to the astronauts on board. As it departed the space station, Cygnus then served as an in-orbit research platform, further displaying its robust capabilities.

The first experiment to take place onboard Cygnus was Saffire-I, a technology demonstration designed by NASA’s Glenn Research Center. Saffire-I initiates a series of tests to study the behavior of large scale fires in microgravity. Orbital ATK successfully sent the command to initiate the experiment, which intentionally lit a fire that occurred in the Cygnus pressurized cargo module.

The experiment executed as intended and NASA’s Glenn Research Center is currently evaluating all data and imagery gathered from the test. Saffire-I and future Saffire experiments directly support the development of technologies and materials that will make deep space exploration spacecraft safer for astronauts who live and work in space and as NASA prepares for long duration missions on the journey to Mars.


The NanoRacks Satellite Deployer.

Following the Saffire-I experiment, Cygnus then successfully deployed four of five CubeSats via a NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer. The satellites are now in orbit conducting their individual missions.

The final experiment of the OA-6 mission occurred during Cygnus’ reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. Astronauts installed the Reentry Breakup Recorder with Wireless Sensors (REBR-W) on Cygnus prior to its departure from the station. REBR-W, developed by The Aerospace Corporation, will allow for better understanding of spacecraft behavior during atmospheric reentry and breakup, leading to improved vehicle safety and design in the future. REBR-W recorded and transmitted Cygnus’ safe, destructive reentry into Earth’s atmosphere that marked the successful conclusion of the OA-6 mission.

Preparations are underway for the company’s next CRS-1 mission, OA-5, which is targeted to launch later this summer from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Orbital ATK is scheduled to complete 10 CRS-1 missions to the International Space Station before transitioning to launch cargo logistics missions under the CRS-2 contract in 2019.

Frank Culbertson, President of Orbital ATK’s Space Systems Group, reported, “Throughout the OA-6 mission, we were able to demonstrate the versatility and value of our Cygnus spacecraft, from its launch on an Atlas rocket, to the flawless delivery of the largest load of pressurized cargo in the CRS program’s history, to its ability to serve as a platform for in-space research."

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SmallSat Business Opportunities Don’t Grow On Trees

 
The fastest growing sector within the satellite industry is… smallsats. This environment is rich with business potential, both for companies that have already committed their resources to work in this market segment as well as for firms considering their entry into these exciting territories.

To assist companies and individuals with acquiring smallsat knowledge, an upcoming event is certainly a “must attend”— SMALLSAT Symposium—Silicon Valley 2017.

Subject matter expertise from the actors already involved in the development, manufacture, launch and command and control of smallsats will be resident to offer their insights to this event’s fortunate attendees.

Additionally, those participating in the SMALLSAT Symposium will have the opportunity to network with the most prominent smallsat professionals from around the globe. Sessions will be conducted by the executives and leaders who are changing the SATCOM industry… for the better.

Acquire the knowledge to understand what is required for you and your company to secure market share and to develop the core and advanced competencies for the next stages of smallsat growth.

The SMALLSAT Symposium will unlock the business aspects, technologies and the financial and legal acumen that comprise the foundation of today’s rapid growth in the small market.

A broad range of thought-provoking panels and speakers who will present their visionary ideas culminated from years of business experience are brought together, once again, to offer thought provoking presentations that will culminate in a thorough exposure of smallsat expertise that will envelope attendees with that all important acquisition… knowledge.

For further details, please visit this event’s infosite that is available at https://smallsatshow.com/.

 

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