Kamag has provided vehicles to move rockets, boosters, and satellite payloads.
In 2008, the company was responsible for lofting every third kilogram of the world's combined satellite payload.
In August 1986, President Reagan also announced that the shuttle would no longer carry commercial satellite payloads.
That device guided the ship's satellite payload into high orbit.
This caused the motor to fail to ignite for the final boost of the satellite payload into orbit.
Its functions include: research, development and engineering of the satellite payload, the satellite bus and facilities of the gound segment.
This rocket was tested 3 times without a satellite payload in 1989 and 1990.
It can put 13 tons of satellite payload into its intended orbit with fuel to spare, and that's just the beginning.
The satellite payloads would consist of atomic clocks and electronic equipment to generate the navigation signals.
To encapsulate the satellite payload, a variety of different payload fairings are available.