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Rocket Lab Unveils Advanced Satellite Dispenser
Rocket Lab's 6U Advanced Satellite Dispenser shown in a stowed configuration with optional walls installed and door open.
Rocket Lab Unveils Advanced Satellite Dispenser
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 06, 2024

Rocket Lab USA, Inc. has launched its Advanced Satellite Dispenser (ASD) at the Small Satellite Conference in Logan, Utah. This new satellite separation system enhances the deployment of small satellites in the CubeSat form factor, building on Rocket Lab's proven Canisterized Satellite Dispenser (CSD) technology that has successfully deployed over 60 satellites during its 11-year tenure.

The ASD offers a flexible, cost-effective, and reliable solution for satellite deployment. It allows the removal of encapsulation during flight or the use of optional walls and door, providing the flexibility to operate with or without canisterization. This design innovation helps satellite designers tailor their payloads to specific mission requirements. The dispenser employs a preloaded tab interface to ensure there is no slipping or gapping, ensuring mission assurance for the payload, other payloads sharing the fairing, and the launch vehicle.

"Satellite separation systems are critical. Every payload needs one, and as the final step before a spacecraft enters orbit, they need to be dependable. For more than 25 years, first as Planetary Systems Corporation and now as Rocket Lab, our separation systems have provided this dependability with 100% mission success," said Rocket Lab's Vice President - Space Systems, Brad Clevenger.

"The Advanced Satellite Dispenser further strengthens this deep heritage and adds another innovative product to our vertically integrated line of space systems products and services. We've had the benefit of working closely with customers for more than two decades to design separation systems to meet their ever-evolving needs. ASD is a direct result of this constant iteration, giving payload designers a cost-effective dispenser with fewer technical constraints, without sacrificing the reliability that Rocket Lab is known for."

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