INDO DAILY TERRA DAILY GPS DAILY ENERGY DAILY SPACE WAR SPACE DAILY SPACE MART ABC SOLAR
  IndoDaily Home Page  
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
  
Space - War - Earth - Energy - China
Search All Of Our Sites In One Search
Terra Daily - Energy Daily - Intern Daily
Pentagon awards contract for 'fractionated' satellites

by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) March 5, 2008
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a 5.7 million dollar Pentagon contract to design clusters of small, individually launched satellites that can operate as a network in space, the company said Wednesday.

The contract awarded by the Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA) was for the first phase of a program dubbed "F6," which stands for "Future, Fast, Flexible, Fractionated, Free-Flying Spacecraft United by Information Exchange."

The program aims to show that large traditional satellites can be replaced with smaller "fractionated" satellites that would fly in clusters and be linked through wireless networks.

Capabilities such as computing, ground communications, or payloads could be distributed among the satellites in the network, the company said.

"The ultimate goal of the program is to launch a fractionated spacecraft system and demonstrate it in orbit in approximately four years," Lockheed Martin said in a statement.

The preliminary design phase covers a year-long period in which Lockheed Martin will evaluate available technologies and simulate "the fractionated space network mission," it said.

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Microsat News and Nanosat News at SpaceMart.com


Surrey Wins Role On Canadian Satellite Program
Guildford UK (SPX) Feb 05, 2008
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) in the UK has been awarded a contract from Canadian company MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) to deliver a satellite platform as part of the Sapphire space object surveillance programme. MDA has been selected as the mission prime and will lead the Sapphire mission team that will include SSTL and COM DEV of Cambridge, Ontario, who will build the payload.




Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: China News
  • Hijacker shot after taking Australians hostage in China
  • EU, US file WTO complaint over Chinese media restrictions
  • Workers' rights a tough battle for history-making Chinese MP
  • China warns West against scrutiny of sovereign investment funds

  • Germany Wants New Strategic Partnership With Russia
  • Taiwan boosts military spending amid China increase
  • China announces big rise in military spending, amid US tensions
  • Pentagon voices concern over China's military power

  • Kremlin transition key for Russia future: analysts
  • Walker's World: Russia's modern czar
  • Analysis: More than Putin's puppet?
  • How The Russian Empire Crumbled

  • China to strive for safer products: PM Wen
  • France proposes tougher EU rules for modified crops
  • JT to raise own food production after dumpling scare
  • Genetic code of corn cracked

  • China's biggest oil producer in talks with Qatar: report
  • 21 grants awarded for biomass research
  • Latin America could become biofuel player
  • CeBIT tech fair presents gadgets both hot and weird

  • Breaking The Silence On Shenzhou
  • China's New Carrier Rocket To Debut In 2014
  • China plans first spacewalk in 2008
  • China To Carry Out First Spacewalk In Late 2008

  • Environmentalists climb on Heathrow jet in airport protest: officials
  • NASA opens a rotary wing research project
  • All-star line-up at first Singapore Airshow
  • Military Aircraft To Perform Aviation Safety Research

  • Merkel suggests France, Germany deal on car emissions
  • Greens trump gas-guzzlers at Geneva Auto Show
  • France, Germany at odds over EU car emissions targets
  • Virgin Atlantic To Offer Zero-Emissions GM Hydrogen Fuel Cell Limousines

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement