Time Flies Spacecraft

Time Flies
Time Flies
Time Flies
Spacecraft Time We’ll Tell
Form factor CubeSat
Units or mass 3U
Organisation TrustPoint
Institution Company
Entity Commercial
Headquarters US
Manufacturer AIVT by ?
Operator ?
Oneliner

Features an Position, Navigation, and Time (PNT) Payload that will demonstrate TrustPoint’s core technologies.

Description

The overall objective of the Time Flies mission is to operate an on-orbit testbed and demonstration platform for innovative signal and service technology development and demonstration. This technology will lead to TrustPoint delivering commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Global Navigation Satellite System/Services (GNSS) at C-band frequencies.

The mission will use both L-band (Iridium) and S-band for TT&C, and C-band for Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) signal and service demonstrations. In addition, the Time Flies mission will perform multiple experiments related to TrustPoint’s future commercial product/service offerings, including (1) use of a ground-to-space broadcast system to provide Alternative PNT services for LEO space systems, (2) use of a compact laser retroreflector for laser ranging services that promote spaceflight safety and sustainability, and (3) demonstration of a software cybersecurity module to secure uplink and downlink data

The satellite will be launched on the SpaceX Transporter-13 rideshare mission, from Vandenberg Space Force Base, no earlier than 01 February 2025. It will be inserted into a circular orbit at 590 km altitude, on an inclination from the equator of 97.6 degrees. Transmission of telemetry packets via Iridium will begin 1 minute after deployment from the dispenser. Transmission on the S-band downlink will be enabled 60 minutes after dispenser deployment. Atmospheric friction will slow the satellite and reduce the altitude of the orbit, until de-orbiting occurs 3.67 years after the end of the 2-year mission.

The spacecraft is a single 3U XL CubeSat with overall dimensions of 11.7 x 11.5 x 41.1 cm. The total mass of the spacecraft is about 5.6 kg.

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Keywords Globalstar or Iridium or Inmarsat

Related Spacecraft

Satellite Status Rocket Launch Orbit
Time We’ll Tell (TrustPoint-2) Operational? (No news found except Impulse Space tweet) Falcon 9, (Transporter-9), (Impulse Space Mira) 2023-11-11 520 km, 97.5 deg
Time Flies (TrustPoint-3) not launched Falcon 9, (Transporter-13) 2025-03-31 not launched

Last modified: 2025-01-13

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