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Phantom Phoenix
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Phantom Phoenix Mid-Class in Orbit

Boeing is developing a family of small satellite prototypes, called Phantom Phoenix, that can quickly and affordably be manufactured and configured for specific missions. Sharing a common architecture, flight software and simplified payload integration options, the satellites could perform missions ranging from intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to planetary science.

The Phantom Phoenix prototypes have three configurations:
• Phantom Phoenix -- 500 to 1,000 kg mid-class; designed for single and dual launch.
• Phantom Phoenix ESPA -- 180 kg ESPA-class; attaches to a common interstage adapter allowing for the launch of more than one satellite at a time. Up to six small satellites could be deployed during a single mission, reducing launch costs.
• Phantom Phoenix Nano -- 4 to 10 kg nanosatellite; offers affordable technology for science and weather missions.

Phantom Phoenix will be designed for all major launch vehicles. Equipped with tailored avionics and selective redundancy options, the satellites meet mission requirements for reliability and service life at an affordable cost. The satellites also feature high autonomy, streamlined operations and low-risk integration. Boeing will conduct initial technology development in Huntington Beach, California. 
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Unique identifier BI233638 
Boeing ID sef13-02509-002 
Type Image 
Size 3000px × 2172px   18MB 
License type RM 
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