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Orbital ATK Seeks Authority to Launch its Satellite Life Extension Robot

After it extends the life of the Intelsat 901 satellite while in orbit, Orbital ATK's Space Logistics' mission extension vehicle MEV-1 will move on and provide similar such services to another geostationary orbit (GSO) satellite, the company said. Orbital ATK Friday filed an application with the FCC International Bureau for authority to launch and operate its MEV-1, which will have a 15-year lifespan, during which it will be able to service multiple GSO satellites with inclination reduction, station keeping and attitude control, orbit relocation and inspections. MEV-1 will have telemetry, tracking and command communications capabilities in the C-band or Ku-band. It will be deployed to Intelsat 901 and raise it to a graveyard orbit 300 km above the GSO arc, with the two satellites operating jointly for at least five years. Orbital ATK said last year it expected to put its first satellite life extension robot into service in late 2018 (see 1604120044).