Millennium Space Systems Delivers Pair Of Space Vehicles To Launch Site For NASA's TRACERS Mission
The TRACERS mission will measure the connection between solar wind and the magnetic field surrounding Earth. With the completion of rigorous tests, including environmental, mechanical and systems verification, the space vehicles are now prepared to travel through Earth's polar cusp region over the north and south magnetic poles. Ultimately, the mission will enhance our understanding of space weather and its potential impacts on critical technologies such as satellites, communications networks and power grids.
"Delivering TRACERS demonstrates how the same approach we use for national security missions can support cutting-edge science," said Tony Gingiss, CEO, Millennium Space Systems. "The ability to deliver high-performance spacecraft is critical, not just for advancing scientific understanding and enabling future space weather forecasting, but also, for strengthening space resilience and readiness in support of national defense objectives."
The launch window is set to open in Summer 2025, with specific timing dependent on mission readiness and other logistics.
About Millennium Space Systems
Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, is a small satellite prime, delivering high-performance constellation solutions for National Security Space. Founded in 2001, the company's active production lines and 80% vertical integration enable the rapid delivery of small satellites across missions and orbits – LEO, MEO and GEO. For more information, visit .
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