This news is classified in: Aerospace Communications Space
Jul 2, 2021
Sometimes the time from launch to getting a customer’s satellite on orbit is a crazy whirlwind of minutes or hours…and sometimes it is a slow burn of several months. Such is the case with our SEOPS-3 mission, which began its journey back in February, with the launch of Northrop Grumman’s Antares rocket, with three Spaceflight customer payloads including Gunsmoke-J. They made it to the International Space Station and waited patiently for the Cygnus to de-berth and move to a new orbit to deploy them.
We’re please to announce that this week, the mission was accomplished.
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