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PROJECT PROPOSAL
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Agenda Micro Satellite Market Overview System Description Performance Project Estimates Implementation Timeline Summary
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Microsat Market: Capacity
SpaceWorks forecast: Micro Sat ( kg) Nano Sat (1-10 kg) Project goal: 30% market share by 2020 (20-25 launches per year)
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Applications & Users Microsat Constellations:
SpaceWorks forecast: Microsat Constellations: Earth Observation: BlackSky Global (44 kg) – 60 Hera (24 kg) – 48 Iceye (<100 kg) – 50 OmniEarth (110 kg) – 15 PlanetLabs (5-150 kg) – 100 Satellogic (35 kg) – 300 TerraBella (120 kg) – 24 Earth Science GeoOptics (100 kg) – 24 PlanetiQ (20 kg) – 22 Telecommunication ORBCOMM ( kg) – 47 OneWeb ( kg) – 648 SpaceX ( kg) – 4000
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Key Customers & Their Needs
Universities & educational institutions space experiments from idea to results within 1 year simple payload integration Innovation & startups quick spacecraft deploy possibility for nonstandard orbit insertion technology leaking risk reduction Business & government solutions in case of emergencies urgent delivery into orbit
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Current Capabilities Piggyback Launch: ESPA, ASAP & SHERPA
Cluster Launch Dedicated Launch Pro: standard spacecraft integration procedure shorter time to launch Cons: safety restrictions (rocket motors, high pressure vessels etc.) orbit limited by primary payload Pro: non-standard spacecraft can be launched individually tuned orbit Cons: long wait before launch (up to 2 yrs) spacecraft integration can be complicated Pro: any spacecraft any orbit Cons: expensive due to existing launch vehicles
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Solution Provide a fast, reliable & efficient access to Earth orbit by offering launch services close to a customer with a flexible aerospace system worldwide innovative solution for micro/nano spacecrafts relative low launch cost per payload weight spacecraft integration and launch next to a client worldwide instant mission implementation any orbit, any application
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LV Onboard the Carrier LV liftoff mass, ton 15 Launch point range, km
Launch Equipment LV liftoff mass, ton 15 Launch point range, km 1000 Airdrop altitude, m 9000 Airdrop velocity, km/h 650
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LV Onboard the Carrier LV liftoff mass, ton 15 Launch point range, km
Airdrop Platform Launch Equipment Launch Vehicle Eject chute Il-76 plane LV liftoff mass, ton 15 Launch point range, km 1000 Airdrop altitude, m 9000 Airdrop velocity, km/h 650
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LV Design Launch weight, ton 13.9 Case diameter/overall length, m
Fairing Payload Avionics bay 3rd stage motor &RCS 2nd stage motor &RCS Fins (4) Interstage bay & FTS 1st stage motor Launch weight, ton 13.9 Case diameter/overall length, m 1.1/14.6 Spacecraft weight: SSO(700 km, 98.8°)/ LEO(220 км, 45°), kg 100/200 Payload bay size, m Ø1.0х1.6 Boost overloads, g 10…15 Wings (4) Fin servos & 1st stage RCS
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System Concept Solid Propellant Launch Vehicle Air Launch Plane
Homeland LV Assembly, Test & Prepare Facility Mobile Inflatable Spacecraft Mount Facility
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Operation Scheme Fly to Customer Airfield – Worldwide
LV assembly, Test & ALC Load Fly to Customer Airfield – Worldwide SC Mount Facility Deploy LV Integration Fly to Launch Point & LV Airdrop
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Launch Scheme Stage 3 Burnout, SC Release: H=700 km, V=7510 m/s
Stage 1 Separation, Fairing Jettison, Stage 2 SRM Ignition: H=116 km V=2945 m/s t=123.0 s Θ=23° Stage 2 Separation, Stage 3 SRM Ignition: H=700 km V=4943 m/s t=628.0 s Θ=0.67° Airdrop: H=9 km V=180 m/s t=0.0 s Θ=0° Pull-up: H=8.35 km V=404 m/s t=16.0 s Θ=0° ny=2.5 g Max Q: H=11.5 km V=686 m/s t=32.0 s Θ=32° M=3.0 Platform Separation: H=8.97 km V=165 m/s t=3.4 s Θ=-17° Stage 1 SRM Ignition: H=8.90 km V=170 m/s t=5.0 s Θ=-23°
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Carrier Craft Features
Launch point range, km 2,000 Airdrop altitude, m 9,000 Airdrop velocity, km/h 650
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Energetic Data
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Competitive Advantages
Piggyback & cluster launch opportunities: SpaceX, ULA, ESA, Roskosmos, ISRO etc. long launch preparation time spacecraft restrictions limited orbits currently in use Dedicated Ground Launch Vehicles: Electron, Vector-H, SS-520-4, SMILE spacecraft delivered to a launch site maiden launch in ground test passed in 2016 Airdrop LV ready for launch worldwide quick insertion into orbit instant mission preparation maiden launch in 2020 Ukraine China
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AiLEO Launch Cost
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Total project development cost $135M
Project Estimates Parameter Pegasus XL Electron UA ALV Launches per year 1 (2016) 120 (max.) 12 (est.) Liftoff weight, т 23.13 10.5 13.9 Diameter/length, m 1.27 / 16.94 1.2 / 17.0 1.1 / 14.5 Payload SSO(700x98.2°)/LEO (220x45°), kg 220 / 420 120 / 225 100 / 220 Payload bay size, m Ø1.15х2.14 Ø1.0х1.6 Ø0.9х1.6 User launch price, M$ 55.0 4.9 3.4 Cost per kilogram on LEO, M$/k$ 130.9 21.7 15.5 ROI, launches/years 68 / 5.7 Total project development cost $135M
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Airdrop Project Production
System Poland Ukraine Launch Vehicle assembly, test & prelaunch operations Solid rocket motors Fin servos Avionics H2O2 Reaction Control System Fairing Carrier plane, launch equipment & navigation Airdrop platform Descent chute & control system Ground support equipment
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Implementation Timeline
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 I II III IV Phase 2a. Development Phase 2b. Development & tests Avionics Launch vehicle Ground support equipment Carrier plane Airdrop platform Phase 3. Production & tests Maiden launch
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