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Launch Vehicle Sample Clauses

The Launch Vehicle clause defines the specific rocket or spacecraft that will be used to transport a payload into space. It typically outlines the type, configuration, and performance requirements of the launch vehicle, and may specify the provider or manufacturer responsible for its supply. This clause ensures that both parties are clear on the technical and logistical aspects of the launch, helping to allocate risk and responsibility for the successful delivery of the payload to its intended orbit.
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Launch Vehicle.ÌýContractor shall [***], based upon pre-launch estimates and analysis, [***]. If, as of the completion of the critical design review, [***], following a Launch [***], would be [***], then Contractor shall be [***]. Contractor will perform all necessary Integration Activities [***]. In the event that the Satellite has to be placed in Ground Storage at the conclusion of SPSR as a result of a change of Launch Vehicle due to Contractor failing to meet the [***] as provided above, the liquidated damages provisions of Article 22.1 shall apply during the term of such Ground Storage. ***Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions
Launch Vehicle.ÌýSea Launch shall supply all the LV hardware, software and consumables necessary to provide the Launch Service. This shall include the design, manufacture, and qualification of all standard and mission-unique hardware and software defined herein (Paragraph 2.1).
Launch Vehicle.ÌýFor any Option Spacecraft purchased by Buyer, the Contract Price will be paid in accordance with the payment plan attached hereto as Exhibit F (subject to pro rata adjustment in the event of a change in the Contract Price). [***] Note: This Option was exercised and the first Option is PAS 9 and the second Option is PAS 10. No Options remain under this paragraph.
Launch Vehicle.ÌýBoth Parties agree to abide by the provision of any license for Launch issued by the U.S. Government.
Launch Vehicle.Ìý42 12.1 Introduction...................................................42 12.2 Reporting......................................................42 12.3 Reviews........................................................42 12.3.1 Mission Specific Preliminary Design Review(PDR)...........42 28 June 1996 Issue 3
Launch Vehicle.ÌýIn the event that ARIANESPACE shall be obliged to postpone the launch of a satellite of another client of ARIANESPACE ("Third Party Launch") in order to make available a Launch Possibility for Customer's Satellite, then, in determining which satellite to retain on such Third Party Launch, ARIANESPACE shall retain the satellite which is compatible in size with PanAmSat's Satellite or, if two or more satellites on such Third Party Launch are compatible in size and in class with PanAmSat's Satellite, ARIANESPACE shall apply the criteria numbered (1) to (3) inclusive in, and in the order which is set out in Sub-paragraph 11.3.2. of this Article 11 of the Agreement.
Launch Vehicle.ÌýENVIRONMENTS The design of the satellite shall be compatible with the launch vehicle environments specified in the launch vehicle manuals. USE OR DISCLOSURE OF THE DATA CONTAINED ON THIS SHEET IS SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTION ON THE TITLE PAGE.
Launch Vehicle.ÌýThe TEAM shall produce its own launch vehicle, or shall secure any launch vehicle via a commercial purchase that is fair and repeatable, including contracts with Preferred Launch Partners. All TEAMs must submit a Launch Plan, which must be approved by the Google Lunar X PRIZE Judging Panel, and which demonstrates that the launch is commercially reasonable. Additionally, TEAMs shall submit a notification of execution of any Launch Contract to XPF, to be kept confidential by XPF. Such notification shall include a summary of the relevant terms of the contract. Launch on government-owned or government-developed launch vehicles shall be permitted, so long as the launch contract is commercially reasonable, in the judgment of Google Lunar X PRIZE Judging Panel.
Launch Vehicle.Ìý7-12 7.7.1 Launch vehicle Program Management.........................................7-12 7.7.2 Reviews...................................................................7-12 7.7.2.1 Mission Specific Critical Design Review (CDR).................7-12 7.7.2.2 System Review.................................................7-13 7.7.2.3 Launch Vehicle Quality Review.................................7-13 7.7.2.4 Launch Readiness Review.......................................7-13 7.7.2.5 Review Summary and Action Items...............................7-13 8 --SHIPPING AND STORAGE...........................................................................8-1 8.1 SHIPPING, TRANSPORTATION, AND STORAGE PLAN............................................8-1 8.2 SPACECRAFT SHIPMENT...................................................................8-1 8.3 SPACECRAFT STORAGE....................................................................8-1 9 --MISSION SPECIFIC HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE.........................................................9-1 9.1 TT&C SIMULATOR........................................................................9-1 9.2
Launch Vehicle.ÌýThe launch vehicle selected by USSB under the Launch Vehicle services contract for the launching of the Spacecraft purchased hereunder.