Our client Spaceflight Inc. is no stranger to executing industry firsts. In December 2018, the company launched the largest number of satellites from a U.S.-based launch vehicle, and in Feb. 2019, the company launched the first privately funded lunar lander on the first-ever rideshare mission to Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).
In June of 2021, Spaceflight executed another industry first by launching the first-ever electric propulsion orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-2 mission. Spaceflight’s SXRS-5 mission was also the first time the company had launched two Sherpa vehicles, Sherpa-FX2 and Sherpa-LTE1, from a single mission. This important milestone not only demonstrated the company’s leadership in the industry, but its commitment to innovation and creating tools and services that enable their customers to get their satellites to the orbit they need on their timeline.
We worked closely with Spaceflight’s marketing team to craft a plan that would create excitement about the launch in the weeks leading up to takeoff.
First, we considered the compelling elements of this story. Then we strategized three key outreach campaigns as well as when to share them publicly and how to offer them to journalists in a strategic way.
We started our campaign by introducing the details of Spaceflight’s SXRS-5 mission in a press release. This included information about the number of payloads onboard, the customers flying, what Sherpa vehicles would carry satellites and which had propulsion units.
Next, we knew the hardware Spaceflight had constructed, its two Sherpa vehicles, would offer a unique visual story. We worked closely with the team to offer behind-the-scenes tours of Spaceflight’s integration facilities so journalists could get a close-up look at the hardware, technology and integration process.
Finally, we wanted to highlight Spaceflight’s engineering prowess and the unique, modular design of its Sherpa vehicles. To do this, we crafted a press release that broke down the Sherpa vehicles from a technical standpoint and described their versatility, the subsystems used to construct customized vehicles and the benefits that provides to customers.
Once we had these three key elements in place, we worked with the marketing team to brainstorm other ideas and mediums to build buzz and share interesting information about the mission. This included targeted outreach to industry podcasts, sharing customer missions through blogs posted on Spaceflight’s website and shared on social media, and finally a series of videos in which the mission and Sherpa vehicles were described in “bite-size” pieces for our audiences.
The series of campaigns have been a strong success, leading to eight media briefings, six customer stories and the list of coverage below.
We continue to be impressed by the Spaceflight team’s ability to develop and execute ground-breaking missions. Congratulations!
- SpaceX Launches Transporter-2 Falcon 9 Rideshare Mission – Spaceflight Insider, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX launches 88 satellites into orbit and nails rocket landing – Space.com, June 30, 2021
- Watch live: SpaceX to launch 88 satellites on Transporter 2 mission at 3:31 pm ET – Space.com, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX delivers 88 satellites to orbit lands first stage onshore for first time in 2021 – TechCrunch, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX delivers 88 satellites to orbit lands first stage onshore for first time in 2021 – Yahoo! News, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX launches satellites in rare polar orbit mission – CBS News, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX launches satellites in rare polar orbit mission – Yahoo! News, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX Rideshare Launch Carries Array of Smallsats to Orbit – Via Satellite, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX launches second dedicated rideshare mission – SpaceNews, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX launches 88 spacecraft into orbit — including two of Spaceflight’s orbital tugs – GeekWire, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX Delays Launching Rideshare Mission of 88 Satellites Due to Possible Interference With a Plane – Tech Times, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX Launch Scrubbed At The Last Second Due To Violation Of Restricted Airspace – Republic World, June 30, 2021
- SpaceX successfully launches Transporter 2 mission with 88 satellites – NASA Spaceflight, June 29, 2021
- SpaceX rocket launch carrying 88 satellites delayed by a wayward plane – Space.com, June 29, 2021
- Cygnus supply ship departs space station after four-month mission – Spaceflight Now, June 29, 2021
- SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch This Week: Rare Polar Mission on Southerly Coast-Hugging Trajectory From Cape Canaveral – Science Times, June 29, 2021
- SpaceX’s satellite rideshare rocket carries the industry’s next era – Quartz, June 29, 2021
- SpaceX postpones launch of 88 satellites in rideshare mission – Space Daily, June 29, 2021
- SpaceX launch this week will feature first onshore rocket landing since December – Spaceflight Now, June 28, 2021
- Spaceflight to launch two OTVs on SpaceX’s Transporter-2—Geospatial World, June 24, 2021
- SpaceX rocket ready for second rideshare launch with 100+ small satellites—Teslarati, June 23, 2021
- Inside look: Spaceflight ships out Sherpa orbital tugs to give 36 spacecraft a ride—GeekWire, June 1, 2021
- Spaceflight Inc. in Kent Valley preparing to launch satellites into orbit aboard SpaceX mission—KING 5, May 27, 2021