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The Space Congress Proceedings 2018 (45th) The Next Great Steps Feb 27th, 1:30 PM Cygnus Payload Accommodations: Supporting ISS Utilization Frank DeMauro Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Programs Division, Space Systems Group Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-proceedings Scholarly Commons Citation DeMauro, Frank, "Cygnus Payload Accommodations: Supporting ISS Utilization" (2018). The Space Congress Proceedings. 15. https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-proceedings/proceedings-2018-45th/presentations/15 This Event is brought to you for free and open access by the Conferences at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Space Congress Proceedings by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact commons@erau.edu.

Cygnus Payload Accommodations: Supporting ISS Utilization Frank DeMauro Vice President & General Manager Advanced Programs Division Space Systems Group February 27, 2018

Cygnus Cargo Transportation Service to the ISS Orbital ATK is the prime contractor and developer of the Cygnus spacecraft, providing logistics support to the International Space Station (ISS) under NASA s Cargo Resupply Service (CRS) contract, including commercial and science payloads Cygnus is an advanced maneuvering spacecraft, incorporating elements drawn from Orbital ATK and its partners existing, flight-proven spacecraft technologies It is a semi-autonomous delivery system for pressurized and unpressurized payloads and cargo, that meets NASA s human spaceflight rated vehicle requirements. The Cygnus system is a flight-proven, low-risk design with seven highly successful flights to date Pressurized Cargo Module (PCM) 3500 kg cargo Service Module (SM) - Propulsion - Guidance - Communications - Command & Data - Power - Thermal Control Cygnus is an Evolvable Platform that can be Modified to Support a Variety of Payloads 2

Cygnus Vehicle Overview The Cygnus Service Module (SM) is manufactured in the Spacecraft Manufacturing Facility (SMF) in Dulles, Virginia The Cygnus SM incorporates fully flight-proven avionics, propulsion and power systems. Heritage of these systems with other Orbital ATK product lines provides for long duration operations of the Cygnus spacecraft in the deep-space environment (i.e. radiation) Cygnus has been launched by the Antares launch vehicle from the Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) in Virginia and Atlas V launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral, Florida Antares is developed and operated by Orbital ATK, while the Atlas is contracted with United Launch Alliance (ULA) Cygnus Launch Vehicles 3

Cygnus Cargo Delivery Vehicle Pressurized Cargo Module (PCM) 3750-5000 kg cargo Crew Hatch Passive Common Berthing Mechanism (PCBM) Service Module - Propulsion - Guidance - Communications - Command & Data - Power - Thermal Control Cygnus Has Delivered More Than 20,000 Kg of Cargo to the International Space Station 4

Cygnus Rendezvous and Capture 5

Recent and Planned CRS Missions Mission Current Launch Dates Launch Vehicle Current Delivered/ Planned Upmass (kg) OA-4 December 7, 2015 Atlas V 3513 OA-6 March 22, 2016 Atlas V 3600 OA-5 October 17, 2016 Antares 2425 OA-7 April 18, 2017 Atlas V 3400 OA-8 November 12, 2017 Antares 3350 OA-9 May 2018 Antares 3350 OA-10 October 2018 Antares 3350 OA-11 January 2019 Antares 3500 Long Duration Mission Orbital ATK Will Also Conduct a Minimum of Six Missions on the CRS2 Contract 6

Cygnus Support to ISS Utilization Cygnus offers unique capabilities to ISS users beyond the normal / routine cargo services Cygnus can provide unique environments for technology demonstration/testing and commercial payloads Following the normal cargo services to the ISS, Cygnus can use the remaining onboard propellant to achieve altitudes above the ISS for payloads such as CubeSat deployments NanoRacks payload deployments at an altitude of 500 km have been demonstrated Accommodates payloads deemed too hazardous to ISS Spacecraft Fire Safety Experiment (Saffire) Provide an autonomous platform for payloads desiring long duration, free-flyer and return to ISS Potential for production of pharmaceuticals or special materials, etc The Cygnus spacecraft provides an operational capability that is available, versatile and affordable to a wide range of commercial and government customers 7

Cygnus Capabilities and Commercial Payload Accommodations Cygnus currently provides payload interface support in the areas of structure, power, commanding and data down-link Internal payload accommodations Cygnus can carry four to six powered Mid Deck Lockers (MDLs) for stowage or science experiments Internal crew accessible volume Various hard mount locations available Ability to vary the internal pressure levels between 14.9 psi and vacuum External payload accommodations Standard External CubeSat Deployer Interface Several external locations are available on the service module and PCM to accommodate unpressurized payloads Provides good fields of view for instruments Minimal interference from/with GPS antennas, communications, and thrusters 8

Future Cygnus Capabilities Capability enhancements and vehicle modifications are being developed to accommodate new commercial and government payloads Enhanced interface services power, data, communications Unique micro-gravity environment Long duration operations Alternative payload deployment options Developing a Cygnus Lab platform for payloads Extension of ISS science - increased number of MDLs Long duration operations attached to the ISS with or without crew support Cygnus free-flyer capability that can support a variety of customers Long duration undisturbed microgravity environment Ability to hold attitude for specific ground target pointing or other payload objectives Autonomous operations Ability to return to ISS allow for crew access to service or offload payloads 9