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RUAG Space dispenser places 200th OneWeb satellite in orbit

Written by  Friday, 28 May 2021 03:30
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Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) May 27, 2021
On Thursday, May 27, OneWeb will launch further 36 broadband internet satellites aboard a Soyuz launch vehicle from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. OneWeb is building a communications network with a constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites that will deliver internet access around the world. As a key supplier to OneWeb Satellites, RUAG Space built the satellite dispenser, which funct

On Thursday, May 27, OneWeb will launch further 36 broadband internet satellites aboard a Soyuz launch vehicle from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia. OneWeb is building a communications network with a constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites that will deliver internet access around the world.

As a key supplier to OneWeb Satellites, RUAG Space built the satellite dispenser, which functions as an interface between the Soyuz rocket and satellites. The dispenser will deposit the 36 satellites safely into space, bringing the constellation in orbit from currently 182 to 218.

"To deposit more than 200 OneWeb satellites in orbit is a big milestone. Our dispenser is super-light and includes state-of-the-art technology to safely place the satellites in orbit," says Holger Wentscher, Senior Vice President Product Group Launchers at RUAG Space.

OneWeb Satellites-a joint venture between OneWeb and Airbus-is OneWeb's industrial partner and leads the design and manufacturing of OneWeb's fleet of satellites. The RUAG Space dispensers for OneWeb are built in Linkoping, Sweden. Each dispenser has a 1.7 metre central cylinder structure and a height of 5.5 metres.

Satellite back-bone from RUAG Space
RUAG Space also manufactures the OneWeb satellite back-bone (structure) in Titusville, Florida. The structures are manufactured using the Automated Potting Process, a production method that uses a pick and place machine to rapidly position special inserts filled with adhesive into the satellite structure's sandwich panels.

Thermal insulation and transport containers
In Austria, RUAG Space produces the multi-layer thermal insulation which protects the OneWeb satellites against the cold and heat in space from approx. minus 150 C to plus 150 C (-238 degrees F to 302 degrees F). The insulation consists of several layers of metal-evaporated polyimide film.

RUAG Space in Austria also built handle equipment and transport containers. The high-tech, custom satellite containers are used to transport the assembled OneWeb satellites from Florida to the launch sites. The containers are equipped with a specifically designed damping system and climate-control.


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