Spaceflight Now: Breaking News

Spare Globalstar satellites moved to Cape launch pad
BY JUSTIN RAY
SPACEFLIGHT NOW

Posted: Jan. 29, 2000

  Delta on pad
File photo of a Delta 2 rocket sitting atop pad 17B before launching for Globalstar. Photo: Boeing
 
Preparations are in full swing for the first Boeing Delta rocket launch of 2000, a $110 million mission dedicated to completing Globalstar's space-based cellular telephone system.

Scheduled for liftoff February 6, the Delta 2 rocket will carry a cluster of four Globalstar satellites into low-Earth orbit.

The Boeing launch team will have a 30-minute window to get the Delta airborne beginning at 4:26 p.m. EST (2126 GMT).

This 276th Delta mission will feature a 7420-configuration vehicle with two stages and four strap-on solid rocket motors.

The new spacecraft will serve as orbiting spares to the 48 primary satellites in Globalstar's constellation.

Globalstar began its commercial service late last year. The system is designed to reach most of the world's population to provide voice, data and paging services.

Workers on Friday transported the four satellites from a processing facility to Cape Canaveral Air Station's launch pad 17B. The satellites, mounted to a special dispensing structure, were then attached to the rocket's second stage.

Satellite stack
File photo of four Globalstar satellites attached to their dispenser at the launch pad. Photo: Boeing
 
 
Testing between the craft and booster is planned over the next few days. The rocket's 10-foot diameter nose cone will be installed on Thursday to protect the payload during launch.

The mission will mark the seventh time a Delta rocket has been used in Globalstar's satellite deployment campaign since February 1998.

The previous six launches each carried four satellites, amounting to half the Globalstar constellation. Four of those launches occurred last summer during an intense and record-setting 68-day period.

Six other Globalstar launches were aboard Russian-built Soyuz rockets, which also deployed four satellites each.

Although the upcoming Delta launch will bring Globalstar's satellite deployment effort to a close, additional spacecraft will be sent aloft periodically over the next few years to maintain the constellation's health.

Flight Data File
Vehicle: Delta 2 (7420)
Payload: Four Globalstar satellites
Launch date: Feb. 6, 2000
Launch window: 2126-2156 GMT (4:26-4:56 p.m. EST)
Launch site: SLC-17B, Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida

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Boeing's Delta 2 rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral on most recent Globalstar mission last August.
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Explore the Net
Boeing - Official Web site of Boeing's Delta expendable launch vehicle program.

Globalstar - Corporate Web site of the international consortium.

1st Space Launch Squadron - Oversees Delta rocket launches and facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Station in Florida.

Patrick Air Force Base - Command post for Cape Canaveral Air Station in Florida, one of Delta's launch sites.

Vandenberg Air Force Base - West Coast launch site for Delta in California.

History of Delta - A private Web site devoted to past Delta launches with valuable facts and figures.

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