The first Lockheed Martin [LMT]-built Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) geosynchronous (GEO-1) spacecraft has successfully reached its intended orbit and is performing as required. The satellite was launched May 7 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., after a series of weather delays. After launch, the Air Force/Lockheed Martin SBIRS ground team executed a series of six Liquid Apogee Engine (LAE) burns to propel the spacecraft to its geosynchronous orbital slot, the company said in a statement. The team then…
Lockheed Martin SBIRS GEO-1 Now In Orbit
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