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Lockheed Martin

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Bethesda, Maryland, United States
www.lockheedmartin.com
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United Launch Alliance was created in 2006 through a merger of Boeing’s Delta rocket division and Lockheed Martin’s Atlas launcher rocket family.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinNarrative GeneralFeb 25, 2024Forrester’s Digest: Bezos is eyeing United Launch Alliance

The Lockheed Martin technology demonstration satellite reentered the atmosphere on 2024-02-10, according to a database maintained by The Aerospace Corporation.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinTechnical ProductFeb 20, 2024Software problem blamed for Firefly Alpha mishap

The U.K. Ministry of Defence awarded contracts to Lockheed Martin and Rhea Group to develop satellite control systems for the ISTARI remote-sensing constellation.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinNarrative GeneralFeb 19, 2024UK selects vendors to develop ground systems for military constellation

Lockheed Martin UK and Rhea Group will develop competing mission systems to control ISTARI satellites and to manage and process their data.

Mentioned as: lockheed martin ukTechnical ProductFeb 19, 2024UK selects vendors to develop ground systems for military constellation

Pony Express 2 will be joined by additional satellites launched later to form Lockheed Martin’s Space-Augmented Joint All-Domain Operations Environment (SAJE) to support the Department of Defense’s CJADC2 vision.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinNarrative PlanFeb 19, 2024Lockheed Martin’s Pony Express 2 Mission Satellites Ready For Launch

Lockheed Martin is competing for projects under the ISTARI program and is competing with Airbus in the $7,000,000,000 Skynet 6 strategic communications satellite program.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinTechnical ProductFeb 19, 2024UK selects vendors to develop ground systems for military constellation

Lockheed Martin launched a satellite-servicing demonstration mission in 2022.

Mentioned as: lockheed martinTechnical ProductFeb 16, 2024Lockheed Martin ramping up small satellite production

Most of Lockheed Martin’s small satellites are built using satellite buses supplied by Terran Orbital.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipFeb 16, 2024Lockheed Martin ramping up small satellite production

Lockheed Martin opened a new smallsat assembly facility near Denver, Colorado with capacity to manufacture 180 spacecraft per year.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipFeb 16, 2024Lockheed Martin ramping up small satellite production

Pony Express 2 follows Lockheed Martin self-funded technology demonstrators that include an Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) Payload, LM LINUSS™, and Pony Express 1.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinNarrative GeneralFeb 15, 2024Lockheed Martin’s Pony Express 2 tech demo satellites are ready for launch

Xiaoming Yin is a senior investment manager at Lockheed Martin Ventures.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinNarrative GeneralFeb 6, 2024Venture-backed space companies face “year of reckoning”

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command awarded Lockheed Martin a firm-fixed-price contract valued at $66,000,000 for risk reduction activities and early design work in support of the MUOS Service Life Extension (SLE) program.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinNarrative FinancialFeb 5, 2024SSC selects Lockheed Martin for early design of next MUOS Satellites

Lockheed expects the 2023-12-22 technology demonstration satellite to reenter in February after completing many planned mission objectives.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipFeb 2, 2024Firefly to continue responsive launch operations for future Alpha missions

Three days after launch Lockheed Martin worked with spacecraft bus provider Terran Orbital to accelerate post-launch checkout and activation activities.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipJan 31, 2024Lockheed Martin’s misplaced satellite to fall back to Earth next month

The Lockheed Martin payload weighed 136.08 kg and is a newly designed electronically steerable antenna flying on a Terran Orbital Nebula bus.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinTechnical ProductJan 31, 2024Lockheed Martin’s misplaced satellite to fall back to Earth next month

The Space Development Agency awarded contracts on 2024-01-16 to L3Harris, Lockheed Martin, and Sierra Space for the Tracking Layer Tranche 2 constellation with a combined value of about $2,500,000,000.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipJan 25, 2024Northrop charges on lunar Gateway module program reach $100 million

The U.S. Space Force awarded Lockheed Martin a $66,000,000 contract to design a new narrowband communications satellite.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipJan 25, 2024Lockheed Martin, Boeing win contracts to design U.S. military narrowband communications satellites

The contracts to Lockheed Martin and Boeing are part of a competition to build two satellites that will expand the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS).

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipJan 25, 2024Lockheed Martin, Boeing win contracts to design U.S. military narrowband communications satellites

Lockheed Martin produced two primary instruments aboard GOES-R series satellites: the Geostationary Lightning Mapper and the Solar Ultraviolet Imager.

Mentioned as: lockheed martinTechnical ProductJan 24, 2024Lockheed Martin sends NOAA’s newest weather satellite to Florida for launch preparations

Lockheed Martin was selected in 2022 for two concept studies under NOAA’s GeoXO program focused on the spacecraft bus and lightning mapper development.

Mentioned as: Lockheed MartinOrg RelationshipJan 24, 2024Lockheed Martin sends NOAA’s newest weather satellite to Florida for launch preparations
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