A satellite designed to help the military keep tabs on
orbiting objects in space took to the skies atop a converted missile, Aug, 26.
ORS-5 is a single satellite constellation with a primary
mission to provide space situational awareness of the geosynchronous orbit belt
for Combatant Commanders’ urgent needs. ORS-5 is not only a significant
milestone for the ORS program office, but for the 45th Space Wing.
According to Brig. Gen. Wayne Monteith, 45th Space Wing
commander and mission Launch Decision Authority, the launch shows the Wing is
on track to complete 30 launches this year and signifies the barriers the 45th
Space Wing is breaking to guarantee assured access to space. ORS-5 marks the
first Minotaur IV launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the first
time launching from SLC-46 since 1999, and demonstrates the Range’s ability to
support every vertical launch system in the U.S. inventory.
The Minotaur IV includes three solid rocket motors from
decommissioned peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles.
“The ORS-5 Minotaur IV launch was the true epitome of
partnership,” Monteith said. “A collaborative effort between multiple mission
partners, each group came together flawlessly to revolutionize how we work
together on the Eastern Range. Teamwork is pivotal to making us the ‘World’s
Premier Gateway to Space’ and I couldn’t be prouder to lead a wing that not
only has launched over a quarter of the world’s launches this year, but also
three successful, launches from three different providers, in less than two
weeks.”
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