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US to start tests on fighter jet satellite launches

US to start tests  on fighter jet  satellite launches

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5th June 2015

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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The US Department of Defense’s technology arm Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) will start testing the use of high-performance fighter jets to deliver “cheaper, faster and easier” ways of launching small satellites into space.

The Darpa-led Airborne Launch Assist Space Access (Alasa) programme will, in 2016, launch the first three of 12 test payloads to start mapping out the viability and sustainability of propelling 100-lb satellites into low earth orbit, sidelining conventional, costly fixed-infrastructure launches for smaller satellites.

Darpa’s move to implement the Phase 2 orbital demonstrations, for which Boeing has been selected as prime contractor, over the next two years, follows the completion in 2014 of the Phase 1 design.

The programme aimed to develop a more economical and reliable alternative to the costly – at around $30-million a mission – years-long waitlisted and limited-location options of launching rockets into space by leveraging unmodified military aircraft, Darpa Alasa programme head Mitchell Burnside Clapp said at the recent Connected Africa conference.

Alasa’s plan is to implement a launch mission within 24 hours of call-up, for less than $1-million a launch, providing market opportunities for the military, civil and commercial industries.

“We envision an alternative to ride-sharing for satellites that enables satellite owners to launch payloads from any location into orbits of their choosing, on schedules of their choosing, on a launch vehicle designed specifically for small payloads,” he explained.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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