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TriSept plans to integrate the cubesat with the dispenser at Rocket Lab’s Long Beach, California facility about 30 days before the scheduled launch date.
TriSept integrated ten cubesats that launched in December 2018 on a Rocket Lab Electron as part of NASA’s 19th Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa-19) mission.
On 2020-01-14, TriSept Corp. plans to purchase an Orbex Prime launch vehicle for a dedicated rideshare mission to fly from Scotland’s Sutherland Spaceport in 2022.
TriSept bought a SpaceX Falcon 1 rocket in 2005 to send Malaysia’s RazakSat Earth-imaging satellite into orbit in 2009.
TriSept plans to open an office at the United Kingdom’s Harwell Space Cluster as part of a teaming agreement with the Satellite Applications Catapult.
TriSept is helping to integrate Ad-Hoc Network Demonstration for Extended Satellite-Based Inquiry and Other Team Endeavors, a cubesat developed by Boston University’s Center for Space Physics, scheduled to launch in early 2020 on a Rocket Lab Electron.
TriSept has provided launch integration and program support on more than 200 satellites launched on 20 rockets from 13 launch sites around the world.
The IDIQ contract gives NASA the option of using TriSept of Chantilly, Virginia for mission integration services and dispenser hardware in support of cubesat launches through 2025.
Under a previous IDIQ contract, TriSept integrated ten cubesats that launched in December 2018 on a Rocket Lab Electron as part of NASA’s 19th Educational Launch of Nanosatellites mission.
TriSept Corp. received an $18,000,000 indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract to support NASA cubesat launches on 2019-12-02.
Since its founding in 1994, TriSept has integrated more than 200 satellites on 20 different launch vehicles at 13 launch sites.
TriSept is working with Millennium Space Systems and Rocket Lab to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals from government agencies in the United States and New Zealand.