Orbital Maneuver Life definition

Orbital Maneuver Life means the period of time following the In Service Date for which the Spacecraft has sufficient fuel to be operated at the Orbital Station, in accordance with stationkeeping requirements set forth in the Spacecraft Performance Specifications, and allowing sufficient fuel to deorbit the Spacecraft at the end of its life, also in accordance with the standards set forth in the Spacecraft Performance Specifications.

Examples of Orbital Maneuver Life in a sentence

  • After Acceptance by NSS of the Spacecraft, Contractor shall fully cooperate with NSS and Contractor, at NSS’ request, shall investigate and assist NSS in remedying, to the extent reasonably practicable, any defects that are identified on the Spacecraft (including, without limitation, through changes in operational procedures, software, or, where possible, Spacecraft configurations) until the end of the Orbital Maneuver Life.

  • Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the performance capability of the selected Launch Vehicle and the design and conduct of the launch campaign will enable Contractor to meet all of its obligations to NSS under this Contract, including the Delivery of the Spacecraft so that it will meet the Contracted Orbital Maneuver Life.

  • During construction, prior to and during Launch and IOT, Contractor shall not intentionally take any action (or omit to take any action) without NSS’ prior written consent where such action (or omission) would reasonably be expected to reduce the Spacecraft’s anticipated Orbital Maneuver Life.

  • From the EDC, and during the Orbital Maneuver Life of each Spacecraft Contractor shall retain and maintain copies of all Contract Technology (including any Contract Foreground Data or Contract Background Data previously delivered to Customer hereunder).

  • Contractor shall retain and shall use its reasonable efforts to cause Subcontractors to retain, inventory records of property incorporated into the Spacecraft, until the end of the Orbital Maneuver Life or until the Spacecraft has been rendered inactive, or for so long as NSS instructs Contractor or Subcontractors to maintain records of such property.

  • The rate of relocation from the IOT location to the Orbital Station shall be specified by Customer provided that, if Customer requires the relocation at a rate in excess of one degree (1(degree)) per day, any additional station keeping fuel required to accomplish the relocation at a rate greater than one degree (1(degree)) per day shall be restored for purposes of calculating the Orbital Maneuver Life of the Spacecraft on the In Service Date.

  • After Acceptance by NSS of the Spacecraft, Contractor shall fully cooperate with NSS and Contractor, at NSS' request, shall investigate and assist NSS in remedying, to the extent reasonably practicable, any defects that are identified on the Spacecraft (including, without limitation, through changes in operational procedures, software, or, where possible, Spacecraft configurations) until the end of the Orbital Maneuver Life.

  • Unless otherwise required in this Article 13, as of EDC and throughout the Orbital Maneuver Life of each Spacecraft, Contractor agrees to maintain all Contract Technology at Contractor's facilities and to keep such Contract Technology updated and current throughout the Orbital Maneuver Life of each Spacecraft.

  • The Contractor shall provide quarterly updates to propellant budget and predicted Orbital Maneuver Life.

  • Unless otherwise required in this Article 13, as of EDC and throughout the Orbital Maneuver Life of each Spacecraft, Contractor agrees to maintain all Contract Technology at Contractor’s facilities and to keep such Contract Technology updated and current throughout the Orbital Maneuver Life of each Spacecraft.

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