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Terran Orbital Executes CAPSTONE’s Second TCM Burn
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Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP) announced the successful completion of CAPSTONE's second TCM burn, critical for NASA's Artemis program. This maneuver showcased the spacecraft’s ability to perform small, precise operations in a Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO). The TCM burn occurred on July 12, lasted 53 seconds, and improved apogee to 1.48 million km. CAPSTONE is set to reach NRHO around the Moon on November 13. CEO Marc Bell emphasized the team's role in guiding the mission toward success.
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Successful completion of CAPSTONE's second TCM burn enhances credibility with NASA.
Demonstrated ability to perform small, precise maneuvers in NRHO is critical for mission success.
CAPSTONE is on track to reach NRHO around the Moon on November 13.
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The satellite is flying a pathfinding mission to the Moon in support of NASA’s Artemis program
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP), a global leader in satellite solutions, primarily serving the United States and Allied aerospace and defense industries, today announced the successful completion of CAPSTONE’s second TCM burn. Much smaller than the first TCM burn, this second TCM burn demonstrates the spacecraft’s ability to perform small and precise maneuvers, a capability that is critical to operations in a Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO). The maneuver further cleaned up launch injection dispersions and any execution dispersions that occurred during the first burn.
CAPSTONE is scheduled to arrive in NRHO around the Moon on November 13 (Credit: Terran Orbital Corporation)
For each burn, navigation information is collected by NASA’s Deep Space Network and processed by the Advanced Space flight dynamics team. The Terran Orbital Mission Operations Center then commands the burn and processes the post-burn telemetry. As with the first TCM burn, Terran Orbital Guidance Navigation and Control systems perfectly performed the maneuver as designed by Advanced Space. Statistics for the burn include:
TCM 1-c occurred at 11:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday, July 12
Duration: 53 seconds
At the start of the burn, CAPSTONE was 789,000 km from Earth and moving at 587 m/s
Pre-burn apogee: 1.47 million km
Post-burn apogee: 1.48 million km
“Terran Orbital is proud to ensure CAPSTONE’s continued mission success,” said Terran Orbital Co-Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer Marc Bell. “The completion of this second TCM burn confirms the spacecraft is capable of performing the small and precise maneuvers Terran Orbital designed it to perform in NRHO.”
“An outstanding team of engineers led CAPSTONE from conception to reality and are now guiding the spacecraft as it charts a new path to the Moon,” continued Bell. “Terran Orbital is again incredibly grateful to NASA and Advanced Space for the opportunity to contribute to this historic mission.”
Designed, built, and integrated by Terran Orbital, CAPSTONE launched into space aboard Rocket Lab’s Electron, attached to the company’s Lunar Photon, on June 28. The spacecraft is using a highly efficient ballistic lunar transfer (BLT) to harness the gravity of the Sun to transfer to the Moon. Terran Orbital is leading mission operations in collaboration with Advanced Space and NASA’s Deep Space Network. CAPSTONE is set to reach NRHO around the Moon on November 13.
About Terran Orbital
Terran Orbital is a leading manufacturer of small satellites primarily serving the United States and Allied aerospace and defense industries. Terran Orbital provides end-to-end satellite solutions by combining satellite design, production, launch planning, mission operations, and in-orbit support to meet the needs of the most demanding military, civil, and commercial customers. Learn more at www.terranorbital.com.