USA-205
Names | STSS-ATRR Block 2010 Spacecraft Risk Reduction |
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Mission type | U.S. military technology demonstration |
Operator | Missile Defense Agency/U.S. Air Force |
COSPAR ID | 2009-023A |
SATCATno. | 34903 |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 5 May 2009, 20:24:25UTC |
Rocket | Delta II7920-10C (Delta D341) |
Launch site | Vandenberg,SLC-2W |
Contractor | United Launch Alliance |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Sun-synchronous orbit |
Inclination | 97.8° |
USA-205,[1]also known asSpace Tracking and Surveillance System-Advanced Technology Risk Reduction(STSS-ATRR), and previously asBlock 2010 Spacecraft Risk Reductionis asatelliteformerly operated by the United StatesMissile Defense Agency.It was launched to demonstrate new technology formissile detection early warning systems(MDEWS).[1]The technology demonstrated on STSS-ATRR was used in the development of theSpace Tracking and Surveillance System(STSS) part of theSpace-Based Infrared System(SBIRS).[2]
It was launched on aDelta II7920-10Claunch vehiclefromSpace Launch Complex 2W(SLC-2W) at theVandenberg Air Force Base(VAFB) inCalifornia,at 20:24:25 UTC on 5 May 2009 into aSun-synchronous orbit(SSO). The launch was conducted byUnited Launch Alliance.[3]
Operational and administrative control of the Space Tracking and Surveillance System-Advanced Technology Risk Reduction (STSS-ATRR) satellite was transferred to Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), effective 31 January 2011. In addition to successfully demonstrating required on orbit system performance parameters for a prototype sensor technology, STSS-ATRR conducted Space Situational Awareness and related operations on an as-capable basis.[4]
References
[edit]- ^abKrebs, Gunter."STSS-ATRR".Retrieved18 April2009.
- ^"STSS Risk Reduction Flight Eyes Launch".Aviation Week & Space Technology. 28 April 2009.
- ^"United Launch Alliance Mission Overview".
- ^"Missile Defense Agency Space Tracking and Surveillance System Advanced Technology Risk Reduction Satellite transfers to Air Force Space Command".Missile Defense Agency. 26 February 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 2 December 2011.Retrieved26 December2020.This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.