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Surprise: PTD-2 Terminated After Integration Mishap

Filed: 2026-04-13 (session 2) Status: Open — cause of mishap unknown

What was expected

PTD-2 would fly the Blue Canyon Technologies HyperXACT ADCS on a Tyvak 6U bus, like PTD-1/3/4. All four PTD missions were on the same contract (NNA17BF41C, $21.48M).

What actually happened

PTD-2 was terminated after a mishap during integration and test of the space vehicle (Wikipedia). It never launched. The TechPort project 95691 shows status "Completed" with end date 2021-04-01 and TRL 6→7, but these may reflect the original plan rather than actual achievement.

The separate BCT-led SST project for the payload, 91498 (Hyper-XACT), describes itself as "terminated upon programmatic and technical issues."

SST replaced the mission with PTD-2R, which launched Aug 16, 2024 on Transporter-11 carrying LLNL's Deep Violet UV/SWIR telescope (SST project 155370).

Why this is surprising

  • This is the only PTD mission that failed to fly
  • The NTRS paper on PTD status (20210025914, 2022) mentions PTD-1/3/4 but skips PTD-2 entirely — conspicuous omission
  • BCT was acquired by Raytheon in Dec 2020, during the PTD-2 development period — could the acquisition have disrupted program execution?
  • Despite the mishap, BCT's XACT product line is commercially successful and widely deployed

Open questions

  1. Was the mishap on the Tyvak bus or the BCT payload?
  2. Did BCT's acquisition by Raytheon affect program continuity?
  3. Did the HyperXACT technology achieve its intended TRL advancement despite the flight cancellation?