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- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html accessdate "2011-03-20".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html date "2011-03-18".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html first "Peter B.".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html isCitedBy Docking_and_berthing_of_spacecraft.
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html isCitedBy Intelsat.
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html isCitedBy Mission_Extension_Vehicle.
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html isCitedBy Propellant_depot.
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html isCitedBy Space_Infrastructure_Servicing.
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html last "de Selding".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html newspaper "Space News".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html quote "more than 40 different types of fueling systems ... SIS will be carrying enough tools to open 75 percent of the fueling systems aboard satellites now in geostationary orbit. ... MDA will launch the SIS servicer, which will rendezvous and dock with the Intelsat satellite, attaching itself to the ring around the satellite’s apogee-boost motor. With ground teams governing the movements, the SIS robotic arm will reach through the nozzle of the apogee motor to find and unscrew the satellite’s fuel cap. The SIS vehicle will reclose the fuel cap after delivering the agreed amount of propellant and then head to its next mission. ... Key to the business model is MDA’s ability to launch replacement fuel canisters that would be grappled by SIS and used to refuel dozens of satellites over a period of years. These canisters would be much lighter than the SIS vehicle and thus much less expensive to launch.".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html quote "more than 40 different types of fueling systems ... SIS will be carrying enough tools to open 75 percent of the fueling systems aboard satellites now in geostationary orbit. ... the SIS spacecraft is designed to operate for seven years in orbit but that it is likely to be able to operate far longer than that. Key to the business model is MDA’s ability to launch replacement fuel canisters that would be grappled by SIS and used to refuel dozens of satellites over a period of years. These canisters would be much lighter than the SIS vehicle and thus much less expensive to launch.".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html quote "the operator of the world’s largest fleet of commercial satellites — Intelsat has 52 in orbit. ... For this first demonstration mission, ... one of our satellites that is at the end of its life and about to be decommissioned ... will be taken out of geostationary orbit without consequence to our business, with the refueling done 200 to 300 kilometers above the geostationary belt.".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html title "Intelsat Signs Up for MDA’s Satellite Refueling Service".
- 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html url 110318intelsat-signs-for-mdas-satellite-refueling-service.html.