Asian Surveying & Mapping
Breaking News
Safran, SatSure partner to develop geospatial intelligence solutions for India
French aerospace giant Safran Electronics & Defense and Indian...
Singapore unveils road map to help develop international business standards and conformance
Singapore has unveiled plans to help develop international standards...
Adelaide University to run space and defence venture launchpad ahead of Australian Space Forum
Adelaide University’s Innovation & Collaboration Centre (ICC) will deliver...
Japan’s H3 rocket returns to space with successful launch after December setback
Japan’s flagship H3 rocket has returned to flight six...
KONGSBERG accelerates seabed mapping developments with Ocean Exploration Trust expedition aboard Exploration Vessel Nautilus
KONGSBERG and the Ocean Exploration Trust (OET) are set...
Russian satellites linked to mysterious GPS disruptions across several countries
Since 2019, GPS signals across Europe, Greenland and Canada...
Isro’s Bahubali LVM3 that launched Chandrayaan-3 to be handed to private sector
IN-SPACe has invited Indian companies to take over the...
India to host 13th UN Global Geospatial Information Management Asia-Pacific Conference
India is hosting the 13th United Nations Global Geospatial...
Unseenlabs’ BRO-22 to Become the First Foreign Private Satellite Launched Aboard Japan’s H3 Launch Vehicle
Scheduled for June 10, between 09:53 and 11:52 a.m....
PLD Space increases investment in its Launch Complex at the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) to €35M, strengthening Europe’s sovereign space infrastructure
The investment is expected to generate approximately €21 million...

November 5th, 2020
U.S. Space Force GPS III SV04 Satellite to Launch Thursday Night, Nov. 5

DATE:                               Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020

 

LAUNCH TIME:                06:24 p.m. EST (~15 minute launch window)

 

WHERE:                           Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida

 

CONTACT:                       Chip Eschenfelder, 303-564-3392; [email protected]

 

The fourth Lockheed Martin-built GPS III Space Vehicle 04 (GPS III SV04) is scheduled to launch Thursday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

 

Downloadable Resources for Reporters

 

GPS III/GPS IIIF Satellite Facts:

  • GPS III satellites were designed to help the U.S. Space Force modernize the current GPS constellation with new technology and advanced capabilities. GPS III provides 3x greater accuracy and up to 8x improved anti-jamming power over satellites in the current constellation. GPS III also adds a new L1C Civil signal compatible with Europe’s Galileo global navigation satellite system, which will provide greater civil user connectivity in the future.

 

  • As the GPS satellite constellation’s modernization continues, after adding GPS III SV04, the four GPS III satellites on orbit will represent about 12 percent of the 31 satellites in the GPS constellation.

 

  • GPS III SV04, will be the 23rd M-Code enabled satellite in the constellation — just one short now of the 24 needed for global coverage. M-code is a more-secure, harder-to-jam or spoof signal – and is invaluable to U.S. and allied military forces.

 

  • The next satellite – GPS III SV05 – is done and the Space Force declared it “Available for Launch” back in May 2020. The satellite is now waiting to be called up for a launch date in 2021.

 

  • The last GPS III launched, GPS III SV03, which lifted off from the Cape on June 30, 2020, was set operational Oct. 1, 2020.

 

  • Five more GPS III satellites are in production, three of which are fully assembled and in testing.

 

  • Lockheed Martin is also under contract to build up to 22 additional GPS III Follow On (GPS IIIF) satellites, which add additional technology and advanced capabilities to this warfighting system, including a new Regional Military Protection Capability, which will increase anti-jam support in theater to ensure U.S. and allied forces cannot be denied access to GPS in hostile environments; an accuracy-enhancing laser retroreflector array; a fully digital navigation payload; and a new search and rescue payload.  In July, the Space Force declared that the GPS IIIF program had fulfilled “Milestone C, which means we have entered the production phase of the program. Lockheed Martin has introduced Augmented Reality tools into the GPS IIIF production process to drive even-greater efficiency into the production process.

 

  • Continued investment in GPS is important. Besides the military applications, the U.S. economic benefit of GPS is estimated to be over $300 Billion per year and $1.4 Trillion since inception.

 

For additional GPS III information, photos and video visit: www.lockheedmartin.com\gps.

 

About Lockheed Martin

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 110,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. For additional information, visit our website: www.lockheedmartin.com.

 

Please follow @LMNews on Twitter for the latest announcements and news across the corporation.