SSL Payload Orbital Delivery System (PODS) FedEx to GTO/GEO

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SSL Payload Orbital Delivery System (PODS) FedEx to GTO/GEO For more information, contact: May 27 th, 2015 Al Tadros, SSL Email: al.tadros@sslmda.com Tel: 1-650-714-0439 OR Dan King, MDA Email: dan.king@mdacorporation.com Tel: 1-905-790-2800

Cost-Effective, Frequent, Quick Access to GTO/GEO for Small Payloads The Payload Orbital Delivery System (PODS) enables cost-effective, hightempo access to GTO or GEO for small payloads FedEx to GEO 90 kg for standard form factor, 150 kg for extended form factor ~6-8 satellite launch opportunities per year with SSL Standardization of interfaces and form factor enables quick turnaround Commercial primary ensures on-time launch no one-year or two-year launch slips as can happen with other types of rideshare Launch vehicle independent payload interface does not change if the launch vehicle changes PODS launches are available now First launch March 2017 60kg available for your payload Frequent opportunities follow Contact us with your mission needs 2

PODS are Hosted Payloads that are Dispensed from the ComSat Typical pre-release views for different integration locations on the GEO ComSat are shown Launch location depends on microsatellite volume and ComSat configuration Payload sizing can go as small as CubeSat No need for SmallSat provider to interact with the launch vehicle MicroSatellites are dispensed using the MDA separation system CubeSats can select a dispenser of their choice Mid East/West Faces If No E/W OMUX MDA Separation System (Patent Pending) Anti-Nadir Side of North/South Panels Cubesat Dispenser Unused Battery Compartments On East/West Faces 3 Antenna Tower

Mission Concepts SSL launches on a variety of launch vehicles: Ariane 5, Falcon 9, Proton, Atlas SSL works with the SmallSat provider to select a drop-off location that meets the SmallSat mission needs. Popular options include: Sub-GEO, Super-GEO GTO In-between GTO and GEO Potential SmallSat missions: Space Situational Awareness Satellite Servicing GEO Infrastructure Resupply Deep Space Exploration (Moon, Asteroids) Technology Demo Many others! If desirable, the SmallSat can use the GEO ComSat as a data relay if data volumes are large 4

Deep Space Microsatellite Missions - GTO Drop-Off 5

PODS Concept MicroSatellite with MDA Dispenser Standard PODS (1m x 0.5m x 0.4m) (L x W x H) Low Separation Force Electrical Connector Low Tumble Rate Ejection Mechanism MDA Dispenser (Patent Pending) Launch Locks PODS Baseplate (stays with Host) 6

PODS Concept - CubeSats CubeSats deployed using PODS can choose from commercially available CubeSat dispensers 7

Turn-Key Solutions for Small Satellite Missions SSL offers a PODS-compatible microsatellite bus specifically designed to be launched using the PODS service User can integrate their payload of choice to meet specific mission needs First PODSBus launch targeted for 2017 PODSBus Parameters: Microsatellite wet mass: 75kg Payload mass: up to 15kg Design life: 5 years Propulsion: Electric Propulsion Propellant: Xenon Dimensions: 1m x 0.5m x 0.5m 8

SSL PODS Service Takes the MicroSatellite from I&T to Launch Items Typically Included in Firm Fixed Price Contract: Program Management Product Assurance Systems Engineering Support Host to POD ICD Host to POD Adaptor Analysis (e.g. Coupled Loads, Orbit Raising and Separation, Thermal) Integration of MicroSatellite to SSL Satellite Integrated testing SSL I&T security Launch Vehicle Contract ITAR / Export Control Paperwork Delivery of MicroSatellite to Launch Base Joint Launch Base Operations including Bi-Prop Loading if necessary Launch of MicroSatellite to GTO or Near-GEO Orbit 9

PODS User s Guide Summary Table MicroSatellite Parameter Typical Value User Value Launch Frequency Maximum Volume Maximum Mass Available power State During Launch Data Connection Thermal Environment Launch Dynamics Ejection Speed Maximum Tumble Rate Dispensing Orbits Available Range Accuracy of Drop-Off In-track accuracy Release pointing accuracy Deployment Video Available 6-8 SSL Launch Opportunities per year 1m x 0.5m x 0.4m (Standard Sizing) 1m x 1m x 0.6m (Extended Sizing) Other volumes: ask for specific needs 90 kg (Standard Sizing) 150 kg (Extended Sizing) Other masses: ask for specific needs 150W average, 300W peak; 28-31 V Off MIL-STD-1553 (optional); other interfaces possible -35 C to + 60 C non-operating + aero-thermal heating during launch Acoustic, static, vibration, shock envelope of common launch vehicles (Ariane 5, Proton, Falcon 9, Atlas) 0.25 m/s minimum 0.5 deg/sec/ axis GTO (at apogee), near GEO (300 km sub or super) 100 m 2 km 5 degrees per axis Yes 10

Summary The Payload Orbital Delivery System (PODS) enables cost-effective, hightempo access to GTO or GEO for MicroSatellites or CubeSats 6-8 launch opportunities per year with SSL We are now booking launches for Q1 2017 and beyond Cost-effective access to GTO & GEO combined with recent advances in smallsat technology enables many potential future missions SSL can provide a standard PODS-compatible microsatellite bus in combination with launch for a turn-key mission solution SSL welcomes input from Users: In developing and co-proposing mission concepts that can take advantage of this unique platform Working with smallsat providers to address mission-specific needs 11