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On 2021-04-12, DARPA selected Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin to develop competing spacecraft concepts for a demonstration of nuclear thermal propulsion under the DRACO program.
DARPA awarded Lockheed Martin a $2,900,000 contract under the DRACO program.
David Young is chief technology officer of CAES and joined the company on 2021-01-26 after serving as vice president of advanced program development at Lockheed Martin’s space division.
The sensor tasking feature in iSpace was first developed for the $1,500,000,000 Space Fence surveillance radar site that Lockheed Martin built for the U.S. Air Force on Kwajalein Island in the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Lockheed Martin previously used the Pony Express cubesat, launched in late 2019, to test mesh communications.
Lockheed Martin selected ABL Space Systems' RS1 in February for the UK Pathfinder launch from the Shetland Space Centre in 2022.
Lockheed Martin will purchase as many as 26 vehicles through 2025 and then up to 32 additional launches through 2029.
Lockheed Martin's contract with ABL Space Systems, announced 2021-04-05, covers up to 26 RS1 launches through 2025 and an additional 32 launches from 2026 through 2029.
If Lockheed Martin ordered all 58 RS1 launches at ABL Space Systems' listed price of $12,000,000 each, the total contract value would be $696,000,000.
Lockheed Martin built the SBIRS GEO-5 missile warning satellite.
Lockheed Martin Space awarded TESAT a contract for the Space Development Agency’s Transport Layer Tranche 0 program.
SBIRS GEO-5 is the first military space satellite built on Lockheed Martin’s modernized LM 2100 Combat Bus.
The Lockheed Martin-built SBIRS satellite is scheduled to launch 2021-05-17 on a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket.
Lockheed Martin selected ABL Space Systems to perform a UK Pathfinder launch from the Shetland Space Centre in 2022.
Lockheed Martin completed manufacturing of SBIRS GEO-5 in December.
Rick Ambrose, Lockheed Martin Space executive vice president, emphasizes Omnispace’s vision for offering 0.005 kg service and delivering that service to mobile devices.
Lockheed Martin’s SBIRS GEO-5 is the first military space satellite built on the modernized LM 2100™ combat bus.
Lockheed Martin built SBIRS GEO-5 in record speed and the satellite is ready for a 2021 launch.
Lockheed Martin Space entered a strategic partnership with Omnispace to jointly develop 0.005 kg capability from space.
SBIRS GEO-5 traveled from the Lockheed Martin Space Systems Center satellite integration facility in Sunnyvale, California to Cape Canaveral via a C-5M Super Galaxy on 2021-03-18.