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Spaceflight Inc. successfully debuts its latest OTV, Sherpa-AC

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Spaceflight Inc., the leading global launch services provider, today announced it has contacted its Sherpa-AC vehicle and confirmed the vehicle is operating nominally. This is the debut launch of Sherpa-AC, the latest variation in the companyโ€™s Sherpa orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) portfolio. The Transporter 5 rideshare mission on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral on May 25 headed to a Sun Synchronous orbit, 525km. Spaceflight successfully delivered all five customer payloads, including two hosted payloads on the Sherpa OTV, to their desired orbital destinations.

The Transporter 5 mission marks Spaceflightโ€™s 51st launch, its sixth in 2022, and the first launch of the Sherpa-AC OTV model. Sherpa-AC, named for its โ€œAttitude Controlโ€ capabilities, augments Spaceflightโ€™s base free-flying Sherpa with key functionality including a flight computer, attitude knowledge and control, and more, making it ideal for servicing hosted payloads on orbit.

Organizations on Spaceflightโ€™s Transporter 5 mission includeย Xona Spaceโ€™s Huginn mission, NearSpace Launch Inc.โ€™s TROOP-3, MIT Lincoln Laboratoryโ€™s Agile Micro Sat, and Missile Defense Agencyโ€™s CNCE Block 2.ย ย 

โ€‹โ€‹โ€œThis mission is an important milestone for our company and will enable us to further validate our technology on orbit and continue to accomplish our company goals,โ€ said Brian Manning, CEO of Xona. โ€œThe capabilities of the Sherpa and Spaceflightโ€™s team have been key to enabling us to make very rapid progress through this critical development phase.โ€

โ€œThe success of this mission is another significant achievement for Spaceflight and our Sherpa OTV program,โ€ said Curt Blake, CEO and president of Spaceflight. โ€œDesigning and delivering OTVs that serve our customersโ€™ growing needs for in-space transportation in LEO, GEO and beyond, supporting hosted applications, or building space infrastructure is key to our vision to offer the most comprehensive launch solutions. Weโ€™re excited to continue expanding our offerings of in-space transportation services and execute more groundbreaking missions with our state-of-the-art OTVs.โ€

The Sherpa-AC is one of two variations Spaceflight plans to debut in 2022 as part of its Sherpa OTV program. Sherpa-LTC, Spaceflightโ€™s first chemical propulsion OTV, is scheduled to launch later this year. Spaceflightโ€™s Sherpa-ES, a bipropellant, high delta-V OTV, will launch aboard the much-anticipated lunar slingshot mission, GEO Pathfinder in 2023.

Earlier this month, Spaceflight celebrated itsย milestone 50th launchย aboard theย Rocket Labโ€™s โ€œThere and Back Againโ€ย  mission.ย  Following this mission, Spaceflight has successfully provided launch, integration and mission management services for 553 spacecraft across a global network of launch vehicles.