UND launches first-ever commissioned satellites via SpaceX Falcon 9

UND launches first-ever commissioned satellites via SpaceX Falcon 9
Madhavi Marasinghe CIO — University of North Dakota
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After a delay caused by adverse weather, the University of North Dakota (UND) successfully launched its first-ever commissioned satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The launch took place on Monday using SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket.

The satellites, part of UND’s Rendezvous & Operations for Autonomous Docking and Servicing (ROADS) mission, are named ROADS One and Two. Developed in collaboration with AVS USA, these low Earth orbit satellites are currently operated from AVS facilities.

Pablo de Leon, chair of UND’s Space Studies department, reported that the satellites have completed their initial orbital passes and established telemetry. “What is important is that you communicate with the satellites, and that they are alive,” said de Leon. He emphasized the relief felt when data transmission confirms satellite functionality post-launch.

Once operational health is confirmed over several weeks, control will transfer to UND’s Odegard Hall. Ron Fevig, associate professor of Space Studies and technical leader of the project, highlighted the mission’s goal to enhance UND’s satellite operations capabilities. “We are now trying to develop our satellite operations capabilities,” he stated.

De Leon expressed optimism about future possibilities if the ROADS mission succeeds. “If we can find another satellite in space and dock with it…we may be able to either bring it more fuel or have a propulsion module to increase time in orbit,” he explained.

The mission also provides valuable hands-on experience for students involved in its operations. De Leon noted this experience could be advantageous for students pursuing careers in satellite design and testing: “When they graduate…that’s a plus when you are applying for a job,” he added.



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