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AeroAstro to Provide Advanced X-Band Transponders for NASA's
New Millennium Nanosatellite Constellation Trailblazer Missions
Goddard Space Flight Center Awards
AeroAstro $1.6 Million Contract
Herndon,
VA – August 24, 2000
AeroAstro, Inc., the world's premier small satellite technology
company, today announced a contract of $1.6 million to build
miniaturized X-band transponders for NASA's Space Technology
(ST5) Nanosatellite Constellation Trailblazer mission. A part
of the New Millennium Program, ST5 will fly three identical
nanosatellites in formation in elliptical Earth orbit as a
pathfinder for nanosatellite missions involving dozens or
hundreds of spacecraft. The miniaturized transponders are
one of a number of advanced technologies to be demonstrated
on the mission.
Each
new transponder, the size of an inkjet printer cartridge (2"
x 2" x 3"), will be twelve times lighter and nine
times smaller than previous communications systems, and require
only one-fourth the voltage and half as much power. They will
communicate directly with ground stations on Earth, and weighing
less than 300 grams, their size and 750 kilobit-per-second
capability is a key enabler of future miniature satellite
missions. AeroAstro designed this revolutionary space communication
system by leveraging commercial technology from cell phones,
Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) and Direct Broadcast
Satellite (DBS) television.
Dr.
Rick Fleeter, President and CEO of AeroAstro, said, "Leveraging
commercial technology with a very high level of integration
affords reliability and capability that was previously achieved
through customized, large, redundant systems. We are offering
our X-band transponders as a commercial product with several
customization options, as yet another step on the road towards
the next generation of miniature satellite applications."
AeroAstro
was named to the ST5 team one year ago after a Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) contract laid the foundation for
its miniature X-band transponder work. The three spacecraft
of ST5 are due for launch in 2003.
Doug
McLennan, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's ST5 Project Manager,
said, "The ST5 mission is a pathfinder for future nano-sat
constellation missions and the miniature transponder being
developed by AeroAstro is a critical piece of that future."
AeroAstro,
a pioneer of micro- and nano-spacecraft applications in science,
remote sensing, and communications, led the trend towards
high technology in miniature satellites - now the industry
standard - with its highly successful ALEXIS satellite begun
in 1988 and currently in its seventh year operating on-orbit.
AeroAstro
is now paving the way to a new age of space communications
with flexible tools that enable users to benefit from unprecedented
access to space systems. AeroAstro has designed, constructed,
tested and supported the launch of several small satellites.
It has created numerous design programs and manufactures low-cost
communications systems for ground and inter-satellite applications.
NASA, the Air Force, and commercial and university customers
have all employed AeroAstro throughout its 12-year history.
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