USA-293 | |
Names List: | Navstar 78 GPS-III SV02 Magellan |
Mission Type: | Navigation |
Operator: | USAF |
Cospar Id: | 2019-056A |
Satcat: | 44506 |
Mission Duration: | 15 years (planned) |
Spacecraft: | GPS-III SV02 |
Spacecraft Type: | GPS Block III |
Manufacturer: | Lockheed Martin |
Launch Mass: | 3680 kg |
Power: | watts |
Launch Date: | 22 August 2019, 13:06 UTC |
Launch Rocket: | Delta IV Medium (4,2) |
Launch Site: | Cape Canaveral, SLC-37 |
Launch Contractor: | United Launch Alliance |
Orbit Reference: | Geocentric orbit |
Orbit Regime: | Medium Earth orbit (Semi-synchronous orbit) |
Orbit Inclination: | 55.40° |
Orbit Period: | 718.0 minutes |
Apsis: | gee |
USA-293, also known as GPS-III SV02 or Magellan, is a United States navigation satellite which forms part of the Global Positioning System. It was the second GPS Block III satellite to be launched.
SV02 is the second GPS Block III satellite to be launched. Ordered in 2008, technical delays to the first satellite in the program, SV01, pushed launch back to 2019.[1]
The spacecraft is built on the Lockheed Martin A2100 satellite bus, and weighs .[2]
USA-293 was launched by United Launch Alliance on 22 August 2019 at 13:06 UTC atop a Delta IV Medium.[3] The launch was the final flight of the single-core Delta IV.[4] The launch took place from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 37, and deployed USA-293 directly into a semi-synchronous orbit.
As of 2021, USA-293 was in a 55.4 degree inclination orbit with a perigee of and an apogee of .[5]