(Irvine,
CA) N.A.S.A.’s Artemis Program is a major
effort to return human beings to the surface of the Moon. In fact, the Artemis Program promises the
first woman, along with, the next man on the surface of the Moon, by the year
2024. After having achieved this goal,
N.A.S.A. is hoping that collaboration and exploration, will lead the way. This phase of the Artemis Program, is
expected to start in the year, 2028. The
collaboration, to be more exact, will be conducted with commercial and
international business partners. The
collaboration is also referred to as, the Commercial Lunar Payload Services
Program (C.L.P.S.). The exploration, is
hoped to be a sustained effort that, encompasses the Moon. During this phase; additionally, N.A.S.A.
hopes to learn the most that, it possibly can.
After having learned every possible lesson, N.A.S.A., plans to turn around
and send astronauts, to the Planet Mars.
Recently, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. announced that, it is very
familiar with N.A.S.A.’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services Program. Specifically, the aforementioned business
revealed that, it has been selected to participate in N.A.S.A.’s Commercial
Lunar Payload Services Program. As a
participant, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. becomes one of fourteen
C.L.P.S. providers or business partners.
As an official C.L.P.S. provider,
Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc., is joined by thirteen other
businesses. These thirteen other
businesses are; Astrobotic Technology, Blue Origin, Ceres Robotics, Deep Space
Systems, Draper, Firefly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines, Lockheed Martin Space,
Masten Space Systems, Moon Express, Orbit Beyond, Sierra Nevada Corporation and
Space X. However and returning to, the
Commercial Lunar Payload Services Program (C.L.P.S.), the aforementioned is
also an initiative. As an initiative; it
involves working with American businesses, to be able to, execute the phases of
the Artemis Program. The first goal of
the C.L.P.S. initiative is to deliver science and technology, to the lunar
surface. The latter, interestingly is
also referred to as, “delivering payload for N.A.S.A.” These business partners are expected to be
able to perform their own payload integration, and, payload operations. Additionally, these businesses have to be
able to launch from the Planet Earth, and subsequently, land on the surface of
the Moon. Under the Artemis Program, the
previously said becomes, “commercial delivery missions.” After the commercial delivery missions are
successful; N.A.S.A.’s business partners have to conduct science experiments,
test technologies and demonstrate other types of capabilities. Fascinatingly, the first two commercial
delivery missions are expected to be launched, in July 2021.
Returning to, Tyvak Nano’s selection
and participation, the aforementioned begins with delivery missions of small
payloads. However and through modularity
changes, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. can deliver larger payloads. The delivery mission of small payloads
includes the services payload integration, launch services and necessary
operations to be able to land on the surface of the Moon. Overall, Tyvak’s services offer N.A.S.A. a
moon lander option, and, the ability to perform science experiments on the
surface of the Moon. Everything has a
maximum contract value of, $2.6 billion USD.
Finally and as part of the Terran Orbital family of businesses, Tyvak
Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. has successfully launched more than 213 small
satellites. Additionally and through the
course of these launches, the aforementioned business has successfully enabled,
74 missions.
To end, Tyvak Nano-Satellite
Systems, Inc. is owned by the Terran Orbital Corporation. Additionally, it did release a press
statement. Marco Villa is the Chief
Operating Officer of Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. Through a press statement, Mr. Villa said the
following. “This is an exciting time in
space. Performing these lunar payload
deliveries is the next natural step of commercial space efforts supporting
government initiatives. We look forward
to working with our partners and we’d like to thank NASA for including us in such
an instrumental project.” As previously
stated, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. recently announced that, it is very
familiar with N.A.S.A.’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services Program. Specifically, the aforementioned business
revealed that, it has been selected to participate in N.A.S.A.’s Commercial
Lunar Payload Services Program. Lastly
and as a participant, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. becomes one of
fourteen C.L.P.S. providers.
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