Official name CYGNUS NG-15
Alternative name Cygnus CRS-15
Cospar ID 2021-013A
Norad ID 47689
Launch date 2021-02-20
Launch site WLPIS
Launch vehicle Antares-230+
Country/Organization USA
Type application Space Station logistics
Operator NASA
RCS size LARGE
Decay date 2021-07-02
Shape Cyl + 2 Pan
Mass (kg) 7919
Diameter (m) 2.9
Height (m) 6.4
Span (m^2) 10.5
Lifetime 66 days
Contractors Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC)
Propulsion IHI BT-4, 32 × MR-106M
Power 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries

Orbital and NASA's Johnson Space Center are jointly developing a new space transportation system in a three-year cooperative program to support the International Space Station (ISS). The COTS program will involve full-scale development and flight demonstration of a commercial cargo delivery system. The COTS system will consist of:

  • Antares, a new medium-class launch vehicle being developed by Orbital
  • Cygnus, an advanced maneuvering spacecraft, and
  • Several interchangeable modules for pressurized and unpressurized cargo.

The Spacecraft consists of a Service Module (SM), which can be used with either a Pressurized Cargo Module (PCM) or an Unpressurized Cargo Module (UCM) (now cancelled). The PCM is based on the MPLM-Logistics-Module, while the UCM is based on the Express Cargo Carrier, which were both used with the Shuttle. The PCM is manufactured by Thales-Alenia.

The enhanced Cygnus spacecraft will be capable of delivering up to 2,700 kg of pressurized cargo to the ISS. It can also carry an external CubeSat dispenser (first flown on OA-6) and can host internal modules with experiments to be conducted in free flight after the ISS mission.

The enhanced Cygnus will be used beginning with the fifth Cygnus mission. Due to the explosion of the first Antares-130 rocket, which was originally planned to launch all enhanced Cygnus missions, the first two will fly on an Atlas-5(401) launch vehicle with the reengined Antares-230 taking over in 2016. Also they are planning to fulfill the cargo contract with only four instead of five remaining missions. In March 2015, one more mission was added to the contract for launch in 2017. In August 2015, two more missions were added.

Under the CRS-2 selction in January 2015 Cygnus was selected for a minimum of six missions, which might use both Antares-230+ or Atlas-5(401) launch vehicles and may include versions for unpressurized cargo and extended length pressurized versions. In November 2020, two more missions were ordered.

Cygnus CRS-9 was the first to feature external deployers for CubeSats. The Cygnus CRS-12 mission was the first to feature conformal radiators and a rack to dispose of external payloads.

Cygnus CRS-16 carried the hosted PIRPL (Prototype Infra-Red Payload) experiment, a joint effort of the Space Development Agency (SDA) with the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and being developed by Northrop Grumman, to develop a medium field of view, multispectral imager for OPIR to be able to demonstrate the feasibility and use of that for the Tracking Layer Tranche 1 payloads.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
CYGNUS ORB-4 2015-072A 2015-12-06 AFETR Atlas-5(401) with SIMPL, AggieSat 4, Bevo 2, Flock-2e 1, ..., 12, CADRE, MinXSS 1, Nodes 1, Nodes 2, STMSat 1, SNAPS
CYGNUS OA-6 2016-019A 2016-03-23 AFETR Atlas-5(401) with Diwata 1, Flock-2e' 1, ..., 20, Lemur-2 5, ..., 13
CYGNUS OA-5 2016-062A 2016-10-17 WLPIS Antares-230 with Lemur-2 14, ..., 17
CYGNUS OA-7 2017-019A 2017-04-18 AFETR Atlas-5(401) with ALTAIR 1, SUSat, UNSW-EC0, i-INSPIRE 2, ZA-AeroSat, nSIGHT 1, Ex-Alta 1, LilacSat 1, NJUST 1, Aoxiang 1, SOMP 2, QBITO, Aalto 2, X-CubeSat, SpaceCube, DUTHSat, UPSat, Hoopoe, LINK, SNUSAT 1, SNUSAT 1b, qbee50-LTU-OC, BeEagleSat, HAVELSAT, Phoenix, PolyITAN-2-SAU, QBUS 1, QBUS 2, QBUS 4, IceCube, CSUNSat 1, CXBN 2, KySat 3, SHARC, Lemur-2 30, ..., 33
CYGNUS 0A-8 2017-071A 2017-11-12 WLPIS Antares-230 with EcAMSat, TechEdSat 6, Lemur-2 50, ..., 57, ISARA, CHEFsat, Asgardia 1, OCSD B, OCSD C, PropCube 2
CYGNUS OA-9 2018-046A 2018-05-21 WLPIS Antares-230 with CubeRRT, HaloSat, Radix, RainCube, TEMPEST-D, Lemur-2 78, ..., 81, AeroCube 12A, AeroCube 12B, RadSat-g, EQUiSat, MemSat, EnduroSat One
CYGNUS NG-10 2018-092A 2018-11-17 WLPIS Antares-230 with CHEFsat 2, KickSat 2, MYSAT 1
CYGNUS NG-11 2019-022A 2019-04-17 WLPIS Antares-230 with VCC A, B, C, Bird JPN, Bird LKA, Bird NPL, IOD-GEMS, SpooQy 1, Światowid, KrakSat, AeroCube 10A, AeroCube 10B, SASSI2, Seeker, EntrySat, ThinSat 1A, ..., 1L
CYGNUS NG-12 2019-071A 2019-11-02 WLPIS Antares-230+ with STPSat 4, HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, Argus 02, HuskySat 1, SwampSat 2, AeroCube 14A, 14B, AeroCube 15A, 15B, Orbital Factory 2
CYGNUS NG-13 2020-011A 2020-02-15 WLPIS Antares-230+ with Red-Eye 2, Red-Eye 3, DeMI, TechEdSat 10
CYGNUS NG-14 2020-069A 2020-10-03 WLPIS Antares-230+ with Bobcat 1, NEUTRON 1, SPOC, Lemur-2 124, Lemur-2 125, DESCENT Mother, DESCENT Daughter, SATLLA 1
CYGNUS NG-15 2021-013A 2021-02-20 WLPIS Antares-230+ with Lawkanat 1, Gunsmoke-J 2, ORCA 6, ORCA 7, IT-SPINS, TAU-SAT 1, MYSAT 2, STARS-EC, OPUSAT 2, RSP 01, WARP 01, Maya 2, Guaranisat 1, Tsuru, ThinSat 2A, ..., 2I
CYGNUS NG-16 2021-072A 2021-08-10 WLPIS Antares-230+
CYGNUS NG-17 2022-015A 2022-02-19 WLPIS Antares-230+ with KITSUNE, NACHOS 1, IHI-Sat
CYGNUS NG-19 2023-110A 2023-08-02 WLPIS Antares-230+
CYGNUS NG-20 2024-021A 2024-01-30 AFETR Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5)