© 2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SPRSA Excess Capacity Panel Carol P. Welsch Orbital Sciences Corporation June 10, 2014 1 Welsch.

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© 2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SPRSA Excess Capacity Panel Carol P. Welsch Orbital Sciences Corporation June 10, Welsch June2014

© 2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation. All Rights Reserved. *April 1982-March 2014 Over 800 Space Missions Since 1982* 77 Commercial Satellites 201 Interceptor & Target Vehicles 40 Space Payloads 77 Space Launch Vehicles340 Sounding Rockets 72 Government Satellites

© 2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Access to Space Options

© 2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Hosted Payloads on ISS Resupply Missions Launch from Wallops Rendezvous with ISS Hosted payload inactive Survival heater power provided Depart from ISS Controlled Deorbit USN Ground Stations Orbital MCC Payload Ops Center Hosted Payload Mission Up to 1 year duration Data downlink via USN +X pointed at Sun, excursions supported Data delivered to science team Payload Mass up to 100 kg Payload Power up to 500 W (OAP) Payload Volume up to 1 m3 Downlink Data Rates up to 3.5 mbps Pointing Control 0.1° 51.6º Orbit Between 200 and 400 km Complete End-to-end Mission Service: I&T, Flight Operations, Data Delivery Hosted on Cygnus spacecraft Three Successful Cygnus Flights to Date Up to 1 Year Lifetime Month ATP-to-Launch Schedules 4

© 2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Addressing the Challenges  “What is the most politically acceptable, efficient, and cost effective approach to accessing excess launch capacity?”  No single approach meets every user needs  Steps could be taken to improve efficiency and cost effectiveness of rideshare  Need to reconcile lengthy gov’t launch planning timelines with smallsat timelines  Develop flexible, standardized interfaces and adapters (eg. EAGLE)  Fully utilize DoD Space Test Program to identify rideshare opportunities for all users −Should be on a regular and recurring basis −Make community aware of opportunities  Develop policy to enable commercial payloads to rideshare on gov’t launches  Implement contracting mechanism to procure commercial rideshare services 5 Welsch June2014