Tactical
Satellite-3
operating
smoothly
following
successful
launch
21
May
2009
So
far
so
good
for
Tactical
Satellite-3's
initial
hours
of
its
planned
year-long
mission.
About
90
minutes
after
a
successful
liftoff
Tuesday
from
the
Mid-Atlantic
Regional
Spaceport,
NASA
Wallops
Island
Flight
Facility,
Wallops
Island,
Va.,
the
TacSat-3
program
team
established
communication
with
the
880-pound
spacecraft,
operating
264
miles
above
the
Earth.
"Following
a
flawless
liftoff,
the
satellite
is
performing
just
fine.
For
the
next
two
to
four
weeks,
the
TacSat-3
project
team
will
be
conducting
on-orbit
checkout
of
the
spacecraft
to
ensure
optimum
performance,"
said
Dr.
Thomas
Cooley,
TacSat-3
program
manager,
Air
Force
Research
Laboratory's
Space
Vehicles
Directorate
here.
"We
are
excited
about
demonstrating
revolutionary
technology,
which
will
ultimately
benefit
the
warfighter,
during
TacSat-3's
12-month
flight."
TacSat-3's
trio
of
pioneering
payloads
includes
the
Advanced
Responsive
Tactically
Effective
Military
Imaging
Spectrometer
(ARTEMIS),
a
hyperspectral
imager,
the
Office
of
Naval
Research's
Satellite
Communications
Package,
and
the
Space
Avionics
Experiment,
an
AFRL-led
experiment
featuring
the
first
space-based
employment
of
plug-and-play
technology.