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You are here: Home / Uncategorized / SEOPS Completes Multi-National Integration of 10 Payloads for SpaceX Transporter-17 Mission

SEOPS Completes Multi-National Integration of 10 Payloads for SpaceX Transporter-17 Mission

July 1, 2026 by donmcgee

HOUSTON, TX — On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, launch integration and mission services provider SEOPS announced it has completed the final physical processing and hardware integration of 10 customer spacecraft slated to fly aboard SpaceX’s upcoming Transporter-17 dedicated small satellite rideshare mission.

The spacecraft represent a diversified mix of commercial, scientific, academic, and military payloads sourced from hardware teams across five nations: France, India, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United States.

The integrated stack is scheduled for orbital insertion via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifting off from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. SpaceX targeting data confirms the launch window is set to open on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, marking the first major dedicated Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) rideshare campaign of the third quarter.

Mission Management and Integration Specifics

During the launch preparation campaign, SEOPS managed end-to-end technical logistics for its customer block, overseeing launch manifest capacity procurement, physical transport handling, regulatory licensing alignment, and cleanroom deployment verification checks. The 10 spacecraft span structural configurations ranging from compact 3U CubeSats up to larger 16U micro-satellite configurations.

To satisfy the individual deployment vectors and separation parameters required by the various operators, SEOPS utilized a hybrid mechanical integration matrix:

  • Equalizer Deployment Systems: The company deployed its proprietary, flight-proven Equalizer canister launch structures to house and eject the primary commercial and defense-oriented CubeSat hulls.
  • ISISPACE QuadPack Integration: SEOPS paired its hardware with an ISISPACE QuadPack deployment system, optimizing the structural volumetric layout inside the Falcon 9 payload fairing to safely clear adjacent rideshare payloads during the multi-satellite separation sequence.

Notable Manifest Profiles and Mission Profiles

The integrated SEOPS manifest highlights several key technical demonstrations across the low Earth orbit sector:

  • FOSSA-026: Marks the 26th orbital satellite asset integrated for Spanish IoT specialist FOSSA Systems. The spacecraft is designed to expand the company’s low-latency, secure RF communications network tailored for remote industrial and maritime asset tracking.
  • GRITSS (Geodetic Reference Instrument Transponder for Small Satellites): A scientific research CubeSat built by Dutch manufacturer ISISPACE in a technical research alliance with the University of Massachusetts Lowell and NASA. The payload will execute precise geodetic tracking measurements to improve global Earth science and gravitational models.
  • MAVERIC: An academic technology testbed developed by the University of Southern California (USC). The satellite will validate advanced 2D and 3D optoelectronic imaging sensors designed to automate future space domain awareness, autonomous rendezvous, proximity operations (RPO), and in-orbit satellite servicing maneuvers.
  • R5 Spacecraft 9: Stemming from an engineering partnership between Sandia National Laboratories and NASA, this satellite carries a novel, low-cost optical laser communications architecture designed to demonstrate high-bandwidth downlinks using highly miniaturized optical components.
  • SPEAR Constellation: A multi-satellite deployment managed by NearSpace Launch, Inc., featuring dedicated payloads tasked with gathering environmental and radiation metrics to advance critical space technology profiles supporting U.S. national security capabilities.

Multi-Year Launch Expansion Roadmap

The Transporter-17 campaign continues SEOPS’ reliance on SpaceX’s recurring rideshare infrastructure to clear its mid-tier customer backlog. However, to accommodate tightening manifest availability and satisfy growing demand from heavy infrastructure operators, the company is transitioning toward dedicated launch procurement.

SEOPS recently secured two private, dedicated Falcon 9 launch service agreements with SpaceX. The first, designated Waymaker-1, is a dedicated low Earth orbit rideshare mission scheduled for flight in late 2028. The second procurement, Darkstar-1, is targeted for early 2029 and will function as a dedicated rideshare vehicle destined for Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO). This approach is intended to provide commercial and government small satellite operators with predictable launch schedules and specialized orbital injection options outside traditional polar low Earth orbits.

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