Orion (satellite)


Orion, also known as Mentor or Advanced Orion, is a class of United States spy satellites that collect signals intelligence from space. Operated by the National Reconnaissance Office and developed with input from the Central Intelligence Agency, eight have been launched from Cape Canaveral [Space Force Station|Cape Canaveral] on Titan IV and Delta IV launch vehicles since 1995.

Description

These satellites at geostationary orbits collect radio emissions and act as replacements for the older constellation of Magnum satellites. The satellites have estimated mass close to 5,200 kg and very large radio reflecting dishes. USA-223, which is seen as the fifth satellite in the series, is according to NRO director Bruce Carlson "the largest satellite in the world." It is believed that this refers to the diameter of the main antenna, which might be well in excess of. The mission and capabilities of these satellites are highly classified, though targets may include telemetry, VHF radio, cellular mobile phones, paging signals, and mobile data links. Earlier satellites with similar missions, the Rhyolite/Aquacade series, were built by TRW; it is not known who made the Orion satellites.

Satellites

Mentor-4 deployment and initial westward drift after launch in January 2009 was controlled by the Pine Gap base. About 60 days after launch Menwith Hill Ground Station was to take over control and initiate the collection mission. Mentor-4's initial mission was to survey line-of-sight microwave towers and emitters in the People's Republic of China for 30 to 45 days as it was drifting from east to west. Moving further west, it was to collect data from the Thuraya network and monitor Pakistan and Afghanistan, followed by another 200 days of monitoring of China. This was to be followed by data collection covering the Middle East, Northern Africa, and Latin America.
NameCOSPAR IDLaunch date
Launch vehicleLaunch siteLaunch
designation
LongitudeRemarks
USA-11014 May 1995
13:45:01
Titan IVACCSFS, Cape Canaveral [Space Launch Complex 40|SLC-40]N/A127° EMENTOR 1
USA-1399 May 1998
01:38:01
Titan IVBCCSFS, SLC-40NROL-6
14.5°W
MENTOR 2
USA-1719 September 2003
04:29:00
Titan IVBCCSFS, SLC-40NROL-1995.5° EMENTOR 3
USA-20218 January 2009
02:47:00
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-2644° EMENTOR 4
USA-22321 November 2010
22:58:00
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-32100.9° EMENTOR 5
USA-23729 June 2012
13:15:00
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-1589.21° EMENTOR 6
USA-26811 June 2016
17:51:00
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-37104.18° EMENTOR 7
USA-31111 December 2020
01:09
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-4451° EMENTOR 8
USA-34522 June 2023
09:18
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-68MENTOR 9
USA-3539 April 2024
16:53
Delta IV HeavyCCSFS, SLC-37BNROL-70