Now that the viability of the Pegasus air launched booster has been demonstrated, it is possible, and indeed appropriate, to devise methods for exploiting the launcher so that it can launch multiple micro-satellites. Such spacecraft may be launched for a single user, or the capacity of a single launcher may be divided among multiple users. In fact, not all of the satellites on a single launch need to be placed into the same orbit. This paper describes a concept, developed by OSC, to place multiple micro-satellites into various orbits using a single Pegasus launch vehicle. The concept makes use of separable \u27\u27pallets which may be stacked, one on top of the other within the Pegasus fairing. Each pallet can have an integral propulsion s...
The proliferation of small, standardized/canisterized satellites and their associated adapters has m...
Kistler Aerospace Corporation is building the K-1, the world’s first fully reusable aerospace vehicl...
Traditional launch services conduct final launch operations from fixed locations due to a heavy reli...
With the advent of micro-satellites and nano-satellites, many have begun to study the unique attribu...
Launch services in the emerging smaller, faster, cheaper aerospace industry have evolved into a hi...
Pegasus is a low cost system which can carry a 600 pound payload to 250 nautical mile polar orbits a...
The Pegasus Air-Launched Space Booster development program, begun in early 1987, has the objective o...
The Pegasus(tm) Air-Launched Space Booster combines an innovative approach to satellite launch opera...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
This paper presents a survey of packaging methods applied to multiple satellites launched on a singl...
The number of small satellites launched into orbit has enormously increased in the last twenty years...
In recent years the demand for multi-spacecraft launches has increased. Eurockot faces this developm...
This work proposes a novel method for the deployment of a constellation of nano-satellites into Low ...
At the present time, small satellite programs are faced with the dilemma that they are sometimes so ...
In order to increase the number of satellites that can be flown with reduced costs, Multiple Payload...
The proliferation of small, standardized/canisterized satellites and their associated adapters has m...
Kistler Aerospace Corporation is building the K-1, the world’s first fully reusable aerospace vehicl...
Traditional launch services conduct final launch operations from fixed locations due to a heavy reli...
With the advent of micro-satellites and nano-satellites, many have begun to study the unique attribu...
Launch services in the emerging smaller, faster, cheaper aerospace industry have evolved into a hi...
Pegasus is a low cost system which can carry a 600 pound payload to 250 nautical mile polar orbits a...
The Pegasus Air-Launched Space Booster development program, begun in early 1987, has the objective o...
The Pegasus(tm) Air-Launched Space Booster combines an innovative approach to satellite launch opera...
DARPA\u27s seven Microsats were placed into orbit on the second flight of the Pegasus. The Microsat ...
This paper presents a survey of packaging methods applied to multiple satellites launched on a singl...
The number of small satellites launched into orbit has enormously increased in the last twenty years...
In recent years the demand for multi-spacecraft launches has increased. Eurockot faces this developm...
This work proposes a novel method for the deployment of a constellation of nano-satellites into Low ...
At the present time, small satellite programs are faced with the dilemma that they are sometimes so ...
In order to increase the number of satellites that can be flown with reduced costs, Multiple Payload...
The proliferation of small, standardized/canisterized satellites and their associated adapters has m...
Kistler Aerospace Corporation is building the K-1, the world’s first fully reusable aerospace vehicl...
Traditional launch services conduct final launch operations from fixed locations due to a heavy reli...