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Boeing Inertial Upper Stage Deploys DSP-21 Satellite.


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CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION The Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) is the East Coast space launch facility of the United States Department of Defense. Located on Cape Canaveral in the State of Florida, it depends on Patrick Air Force Base, home of the 45th Space Wing. CCAFS is adjacent to the John F. , Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 6, 2001

A Boeing (NYSE NYSE

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:BA) Inertial Upper Stage The Inertial Upper Stage or IUS is a two-stage solid-fueled booster rocket developed by NASA and the U.S. Air Force for the launching of large payloads from either a Titan III (later Titan IV) rocket or from the payload bay of the Space Shuttle.  (IUS IUS Indiana University Southeast (New Albany, IN, USA)
IUS Inertial Upper Stage
IUS International Union of Students
IUS Intra-Uterine System (contraception) 
) payload delivery vehicle successfully deployed a Defense Support Program (DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive ) satellite today for the U.S. Air Force from space launch complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

The mission, DSP-21, was launched aboard a Titan IVB-31 expendable launch vehicle. Liftoff occurred at 3:28 a.m. EDT EDT
abbr.
Eastern Daylight Time


EDT Eastern Daylight Time

EDT n abbr (US) (= Eastern Daylight Time) → hora de verano de Nueva York

EDT 
 and acquisition of the DSP spacecraft from Air Force ground tracking stations confirmed the satellite is operating normally.

Following separation from the Titan IVB IVB Investment Bond
IVB Independent Verification Body
IVB Inner Vascular Bundle
, the Boeing IUS fired its two stages to propel the spacecraft toward its geosynchronous orbit. The IUS performed roll maneuvers to protect the DSP spacecraft from extreme heat and cold temperatures prior to spacecraft separation. Upon reaching its intended orbit, the IUS successfully deployed the TRW-built 5,200-pound defense satellite.

"The successful mission of DSP-21 is another achievement for the Boeing IUS team," said Paul Bay, Boeing IUS program manager. "We are proud to continue our important role for the Defense Support Program."

The Defense Support Program is a satellite surveillance system that provides the United States and its allies with ballistic missile early warning and other information related to missile launches, surveillance and the detonation of nuclear weapons.

"The Boeing IUS is the only fully redundant booster vehicle in Air Force inventory and the only one capable of successfully placing nationally critical DSP satellites into orbit," said Major Deirdre Healey, U.S. Air Force IUS program manager.

A typical Boeing IUS mission launched from a Titan IVB involves IUS separation from the rocket's second stage booster approximately nine minutes into flight. The IUS takes over responsibility for the remainder of the powered portion of the flight. For the next six hours and 54 minutes, the IUS autonomously performs all functions to place the spacecraft into its proper orbit, some 22,000 miles above the Earth. The first IUS rocket burn occurs a little over one hour into the IUS booster flight. The IUS second solid rocket motor ignites about six-and-a-half hours into the flight, followed by a coast phase, and then, separation of the spacecraft.

Since 1983, the Boeing Inertial Upper Stage has successfully deployed more than 21 critical U.S. defense and interplanetary in·ter·plan·e·tar·y  
adj.
Existing or occurring between planets.


interplanetary
Adjective

of or linking planets

Adj. 1.
 satellite missions into high-earth orbits.

Boeing assembles and tests the IUS at its Kent, Wash. facility and is responsible for spacecraft integration and checkout, ground operations and launch preparation.

The Boeing IUS can be launched from Titan IV expendable launch vehicles or the space shuttle. The IUS program is managed by Boeing Space & Communications.

The Boeing Company, with headquarters in Seattle, is the largest aerospace company in the world and the United States' leading exporter. It is the world's largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft, and the largest NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Independent U.S.
 contractor. The company's capabilities in aerospace also include rotorcraft ro·tor·craft  
n.
An aircraft, especially a helicopter, that is kept partially or completely airborne by airfoils rotating around a vertical axis.
, electronic and defense systems, missiles, rocket engines, launch vehicles, satellites, and advanced information and communication systems. The company has an extensive global reach with customers in 145 countries and manufacturing operations throughout the United States, Canada and Australia.
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