
Obstacles in the Orbit Path of GPS III
February 25, 2015
A Lockheed Martin vice president has stated that the first GPS III satellite will likely launch in 2017, […]
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It’s been a busy year for members of the 19th Space Operations Squadron. As operators of the GPS launch and early orbit, anomaly-resolution and disposal system, 19 SOPS members executed a historically high number of satellite launches (four), and disposed of a legacy GPS vehicle, all within the past 10 months.
The U.S. Air Force’s fleet of GPS Block IIR and IIR-M satellites, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, have reached […]
News courtesy of CANSPACE Listserv. Two U.S. Air Force officers provided a GPS program update at Tuesday morning’s Civil GPS […]
The U.S. National Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Advisory Board has published the minutes of its […]
The departing Deputy Secretary of Transportation, John Porcari, wrote a letter in the closing days of 2013 opposing […]
A December 12 contract modification provided Air Force funding to Lockheed Martin to complete the fifth and sixth GPS III space vehicles (SV 05-06). Lockheeed originally received funding to procure long-lead parts for satellites five through eight (SV 05-08) in February 2013.
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