Rocket Lab Introduces Next-Generation Satellite Dispenser
August 05 2024 - 6:06PM
Business Wire
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the
Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems,
introduced its next generation satellite separation system, the
Advanced Satellite Dispenser (ASD), at the Small Satellite
Conference in Logan, Utah.
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Rocket Lab’s 6U Advanced Satellite
Dispenser shown in a stowed configuration with optional walls
installed and door open. (Photo: Rocket Lab)
The ASD is a cost-effective, versatile, and reliable deployment
mechanism for small satellites in the CubeSat form factor and
builds upon Rocket Lab’s heritage Canisterized Satellite Dispenser
(CSD) technology, which has successfully deployed more than 60
satellites to orbit across more than 11 years in use.
Innovating on its predecessor the CSD, the ASD provides
customers with the option to remove encapsulation of the payload
during flight or use optional walls and door, giving it the ability
to fly with or without canisterization. This feature allows
satellite designers increased flexibility to adapt their payloads
to mission needs. This next generation satellite dispenser uses the
heritage preloaded tab interface to ensure there is no slipping or
gapping within the system, providing mission assurance for the
payload, other payloads sharing the fairing, and the launch
vehicle.
“Satellite separation systems are critical. Every payload needs
one, and as the final step before a spacecraft enters orbit, they
need to be dependable. For more than 25 years, first as Planetary
Systems Corporation and now as Rocket Lab, our separation systems
have provided this dependability with 100% mission success,” said
Rocket Lab’s Vice President – Space Systems, Brad Clevenger. “The
Advanced Satellite Dispenser further strengthens this deep heritage
and adds another innovative product to our vertically integrated
line of space systems products and services. We’ve had the benefit
of working closely with customers for more than two decades to
design separation systems to meet their ever-evolving needs. ASD is
a direct result of this constant iteration, giving payload
designers a cost-effective dispenser with fewer technical
constraints, without sacrificing the reliability that Rocket Lab is
known for.”
Rocket Lab expanded its development and supply of satellite
separation systems and dispenser when the Company acquired
Planetary Systems Corporation in 2021, a Maryland-based leader in
separation systems and satellite dispensers that has been trusted
by the global space industry for more than 25 years. Today, Rocket
Lab’s separation systems are used on most active U.S. launch
vehicles and have successfully deployed more than 360 spacecraft to
orbit.
Learn more about Rocket Lab’s family of Satellite Dispensers and
Separation Systems: Separation Systems | Rocket Lab
(rocketlabusa.com)
+ About Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab is a global leader in launch and space systems.
Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle is the second most frequently
launched U.S. rocket annually and has delivered more than 172
satellites to orbit for commercial and Government partners,
including NASA, the U.S. Air Force, DARPA and the NRO. Rocket Lab
also delivers proven suborbital hypersonic launch capability with
its HASTE launch vehicle. Building on the deep heritage of
Electron, Rocket Lab is developing Neutron, an advanced 13-tonne
payload class, reusable launch vehicle tailored for constellation
deployment and interplanetary missions. Rocket Lab is also a
premier supplier of advanced satellites, flight-proven subsystems
and spacecraft components. At a component level, Rocket Lab
spacecraft technology spans space solar power, composite
structures, flight software, star trackers, reaction wheels,
separation systems, and more. Rocket Lab satellite technology and
components have been integrated into more than 1,700 satellite
missions globally. www.rocketlabusa.com.
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