Minotaur v and vi+ payload adapter fitting, Optional separation systems – Orbital Minotaur VI User Manual

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Minotaur IV • V • VI User’s Guide

Section 5.0 – Payload Interfaces

5.2.4.2.3. Minotaur V and VI+ Payload Adapter Fitting

The Minotaur V and VI+ baseline interface is the standard 38.81 in. non-separating interface as shown in
Figure 5.2.3-1. The Minotaur V and VI+ fairing envelope with this interface is show in Figure 5.2.4.2.3-1.
In addition to the baseline interface, there is an optional Minotaur V Payload Attach Fitting (PAF) between
the LV uppermost stage and payload. It is an anisogrid structure constructed of a graphite epoxy lattice
winding that attaches to the forward flange of the uppermost stage forward cylinder. The fairing envelope
with this PAF installed is shown in Figure 5.2.4.2.3-2. The PAF adapts to a 803 mm (31.6 in.) diameter
spacecraft interface ring, as shown in Figure 5.2.4.2.3-3.

5.2.5. Optional Separation Systems

Three separation system options are offered as flight proven enhancements for Minotaur IV family of
launch vehicles. All systems are configurable to various interface diameters and have extensive flight
history. These separation systems include the Orbital Pegasus-developed marmon clamp band system,
Planetary Systems Corp. Motorized Lightband (MLB) System, and RUAG low-shock marmon clamp band
system. Through this enhancement, Orbital procures the qualified separation system hardware, conducts

Figure 5.2.4.2.2-1. Dynamic Envelope for

Standard 92” Fairing with Optional MPAF

Figure 5.2.4.2.2-2. Optional Multi-Payload Adapter

Plate (MPAP) Non-Separating Mechanical

Interface – Accommodates 2 to 4 ESPA-Class

Payloads

Release 2.0

June 2013

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