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MDA Supports Boeing Team In Contract Win To Demonstrate Satellite Repair In Space
Richmond, B.C. - MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSE: MDA) announced today
that the Boeing team has won the "Orbital Express" program. MDA subsidiary MD Robotics
is partnered with Boeing for the development of robotics systems for this unique
satellite servicing system.
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In the Orbital Express program, the Boeing Phantom Works R&D unit is developing
an advanced technology demonstrator of a system that will be able to autonomously
service, repair, and refuel satellites while on orbit. The system's capabilities
will include rendezvous and docking, free-flyer capture and berthing, satellite-to-satellite
orbital replacement unit (ORU) transfer, power and data transfer, and on-orbit refueling.
MDA will provide the robotics system to capture satellites and perform servicing,
a ground segment to monitor and control the robotic operations, and all ORU containers
and interfaces that will become standard on future missions. The total value of
this effort could be as much as $12 million (CDN).
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Photo courtesy of DARPA full image (112K)
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Orbital Express has the potential to usher in a revolution in space operations,
enabling new and enhanced satellite capabilities in the support of commercial space
activities. The project will support national security missions, and civil and commercial
space activities.
"Orbital Express is of significant strategic importance" said Mag Iskander, Vice
President and General Manager of MD Robotics. "It expands MDA's robotic expertise
into future military and commercial infrastructure development."
Orbital Express is funded by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,
(DARPA), and is scheduled for launch in 2006.
Computer Simulations
Related Websites:
www.mda.ca
www.mdrobotics.ca
www.boeing.com
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