TacSat-1
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TacSat-1 is an experimental satellite
Satellite
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 built by the Naval Research Laboratory on behalf of the United States Department of Defense
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 (DOD) Office of Force Transformation
Office of Force Transformation
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 (OFT). The second satellite in the series, TacSat-2
TacSat-2
TacSat-2 is an experimental satellite built by the USAF's Air Force Research Laboratory with an operational life expected to be not more than one year as part of the 'Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration' program.-Purpose:The TacSat series of experimental spacecraft are designed to allow...

, has already been launched. It is the planned payload of the sixth launch of the SpaceX
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 Falcon 1
Falcon 1
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TacSat-1 will carry a variety of experimental payloads. Much of the payload software is implemented through the use of bash scripts operating on the "Copperfield-2" general-purpose computer system aboard the spacecraft.

Purpose

The TacSat series of experimental spacecraft are designed to allow military commanders on a battlefield to request and obtain imagery and other data from a satellite as it passes overhead. Collected data will be delivered to field commanders in minutes rather than hours or days. The sensor on TacSat-1 can collect color images sharp enough to distinguish ground objects as small as 1 meter in diameter.

Launch

TacSat-1 was initially planned for launch in January 2004, but delays in Falcon 1 becoming operational precluded this date. It was initially scheduled to fly on the maiden flight of the Falcon 1, but technical problems led to another Falcon 1, with FalconSat-2
FalconSAT-2
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, launching first. Following the failure of this launch, it was moved to the third flight, to allow a demonstration launch to precede it. The failure of the demonstration flight led to further delays. In August 2007, the Pentagon announced that the launch of TacSat-1 was canceled due to the completion of most of its mission requirements by AFRL's previously launched TacSat-2. In September 2008, this decision was reversed, and it was reported that TacSat-1 would be launched by the sixth Falcon 1, in 2009.

Systems

The TacSat series of satellites use commercial or available launchers, and largely off-the-shelf components, in order to reduce costs.

Platform

The TacSat-1 spacecraft is based on Orbital Sciences'
Orbital Sciences Corporation
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 MicroStar platform, also used for the Orbcomm
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 communications constellation.

Developers

Apart from the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), other organizations participating included:
  • DOD Space Test Program
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     (Space and Missile Systems Center
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    ’s Space Development and Test Wing
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    )
  • DOD Operationally Responsive Space Office
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  • Army Space Program Office
  • Air Force Space Command
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  • Space Warfare Center
  • NASA
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  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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    (JPL)
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