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SBIRS GEO-5

commercial rocket operated for govt

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Payloads
3 Assets
Assets deployed on this mission
SBIRS GEO-5 (USA 315)
active
TDO 3
retired
Launch Details

Launch Date

5/18/2021

Launch Site

CC SLC41

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Launch Vehicle

Atlas V 421 C1 (Atlas 5 Family)

Mission Stats
Orbit
N/A
Operator
Unknown
Price (Est)
Secret
Payload Count
3
TDO 4
retired
Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

SBIRS GEO-5 will launch in fiscal year 2021 from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceFeb 19, 2019

SBIRS GEO-5, SBIRS GEO-6, and AFSPC-44 are Air Force Space-Based Infrared System geosynchronous Earth orbit satellites.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceFeb 19, 2019

SBIRS GEO-5 was officially completed on 2020-10-29.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceDec 2, 2020

From the June 2015 re-baselining, SBIRS GEO-5 was completed in approximately five years to support the government’s original 2021 launch date.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceDec 2, 2020

SBIRS GEO-5 was built in a record time and at no additional cost to the government for the upgrade.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceDec 2, 2020

The SBIRS team based at Los Angeles Air Force Base and the flight crew from the 60th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base worked together to ensure the safe and timely transportation of SBIRS GEO-5.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 24, 2021

SBIRS GEO-5 is the first satellite to use the military variant of the LM 2100 bus called the LM 2100 Combat Bus, which has enhanced security features.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 25, 2021

SBIRS GEO-5 is the fifth satellite of the Space Based Infrared System program.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 25, 2021

Encapsulation and integration of SBIRS GEO-5 onto its Atlas V launch vehicle will be completed prior to launch.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 24, 2021

Final ground testing and fueling activities are necessary for the mission team to use SBIRS GEO-5’s propulsion system to guide the satellite to geosynchronous orbit following separation from a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 24, 2021

The delivery of SBIRS GEO-5 to Cape Canaveral moves the satellite one crucial step closer to the anticipated 2021-05-17 launch.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 24, 2021

Lockheed Martin completed manufacturing of SBIRS GEO-5 in December.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMar 25, 2021

Lockheed Martin built the SBIRS GEO-5 missile warning satellite.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceApr 1, 2021

TDO-3 and TDO-4 will deploy into an optimized geostationary transfer orbit after the first upper-stage main engine cutoff (MECO-1) and prior to the SBIRS GEO-5 satellite’s separation.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 10, 2021

SBIRS GEO-5 is scheduled to launch on 2021-05-17 at 1:35 p.m. EDT.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 10, 2021

Encapsulation of SBIRS GEO-5 provides a protective measure for the satellite in preparation for ascent through the atmosphere.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 10, 2021

Initial launch preparations for SBIRS GEO-5 included powering up the Atlas and Centaur rocket stages for testing and RP-1 fueling activities.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 18, 2021

Nearly 43 minutes after liftoff, the SBIRS GEO-5 satellite separated from the Centaur upper stage and deployed to a geosynchronous transfer orbit.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 18, 2021

The SBIRS GEO-5 mission was the first Atlas 5 launch of 2021 and the 87th Atlas 5 mission overall.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 18, 2021

SBIRS GEO-5 is the fifth satellite of the Space Based Infrared System network of satellites and hosted payloads in geosynchronous Earth orbit and highly elliptical orbit.

Mentioned as: SBIRS GEO-5SourceMay 18, 2021
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