Moog Completes Meteor Satellite Propulsion Modules
Moog Inc. has announced the completion and delivery of two integrated propulsion modules for Meteor satellite buses. The systems, engineered to meet customer requirements for performance and reliability, were designed and built at Moog's Niagara Falls facility. Mike Popadick, General Manager of Moog's Space Division, praised the company's excellence in manufacturing and system integration.
The propulsion systems, incorporating fluid control components from Moog's East Aurora manufacturing facility, are set to enhance the capabilities of the Meteor satellite bus. This versatile platform, developed at Moog's Arvada, Colorado site, is designed to host a wide range of payloads for defense and intelligence missions. With the integration of the Moog propulsion system, the Meteor bus gains high Delta V agility and mission longevity.
The next phase of Meteor production will involve the integration of the spacecraft avionics suite from Moog's Gilbert, AZ site. This follows Moog's continued investment in vertically integrated space solutions, reflecting their commitment to advancing innovation and collaboration with customers worldwide.
Moog Inc. has demonstrated its prowess in precision motion control systems with the delivery of two integrated propulsion modules for Meteor satellite buses. The company's excellence in manufacturing and system integration, as highlighted by Mike Popadick, ensures high-quality products that meet customer requirements. With the integration of these systems, the Meteor satellite bus is equipped to deliver superior performance and reliability.