The Sixth Time

ORC DISPATCH · MISSION REPORT · ORC-2025-199 · CLEARED FOR EXTERNAL PUBLICATION · CLIENT IDENTITY: WITHHELD · WE HAVE NOT ASKED WHY
MISSION REF / ORC-2025-199 · FILED 18 DEC 2025 · PUBLISHED 22 MAY 2026
The Sixth Time
GEO Responsible Deorbit & Disposal · S-04 · ORC-V1 “Maud” · Nov 2025
Outcome
SUCCESS
Duration
14 days
Mission no.
6th (this client)
Filed by
C. Morrison
APPROVED BY M. HARGREAVES, OPS DIR · LEGAL: L. SANDHU · CLIENT IDENTITY: PROTECTED · QUESTIONS ASKED: NONE · QUESTIONS ANSWERED: NONE
CLIENT ENGAGEMENT HISTORY · CLICK TO REVIEW
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Mission 6 (this report): GEO disposal, S-04, 14 days. Graveyard transfer to GEO+312 km. Completed without incident. We have not asked what the object was. The client has not said.
01 / THE OFFICIAL ACCOUNTCLEARED

ORC-V1 “Maud” completed a disposal-only service for a repeat client at GEO. The object was transferred from the client’s own capture vehicle to Maud at GEO arc, then boosted to graveyard orbit at GEO+312 km. Full regulatory filing and client post-mission report were completed within the agreed timeframe. This was the sixth mission ORC has completed for this client. The mission is considered complete and successful in all material respects.

The client made contact in October 2025, as they have done in 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. The enquiry was, as on previous occasions, for S-04 disposal-only services at GEO. The object was, as on previous occasions, already in the client’s custody. No explanation for the object’s origin was provided. No explanation was requested. This is the arrangement.

We asked, as we do on every GEO mission, whether the object’s orbital elements had been verified and whether there were any known structural anomalies. The client said yes and no respectively. As on the previous five occasions, both answers proved accurate. We note this in the client file. The client file for this organisation is [REDACTED].

Maud completed the rendezvous, received the object, and boosted it to GEO+312 km without incident. At no point during the mission did any member of the ORC team ask the client what the object was, where it had come from, or why this was the sixth time in six years they had required graveyard disposal services at GEO. These are the terms on which we work with this client. The terms work for both parties. The terms will [REDACTED].

The regulatory filing was completed. The UNOORI registry update was submitted. The client post-mission report was issued. The client acknowledged receipt. The client did not ask any follow-up questions. They never ask follow-up questions. We find this, on balance, [REDACTED].

03 / MISSION STATISTICSVERIFIED
Service tierS-04 Responsible Deorbit & Disposal
VehicleORC-V1 “Maud”
AltitudeGEO · 35,786 km
Mission typeDisposal-only (object in client custody on arrival)
Graveyard orbitGEO + 312 km
Mission duration14 days
AnomaliesNone
Object originNot disclosed. Not requested.
Regulatory filingFiled 04 DEC 2025. UNOORI registry updated.
Client questionsNone. As usual.
Times ORC has asked what the objects are0. This is a professional relationship.
This client’s total missions with ORC6. We anticipate a 7th.
  • This client contacts ORC approximately once per year. The pattern has been consistent since 2019. We have not forecasted a 7th mission in any formal document, but the account lead has noted the October contact date in her calendar for 2026. This seems reasonable.
  • L. Sandhu has reviewed the client file annually since 2021. L. Sandhu’s review notes have become shorter each year. The 2025 note reads: “compliant.” We take this as a good sign.
  • Maud’s performance on GEO missions continues to be excellent. GEO is technically demanding. Maud appears not to find it so. We are not sure if this reflects well on Maud’s engineering, the mission planning, or simply the kind of vehicle Maud is. Probably all three.
  • The client has been offered, on four separate occasions, a multi-mission framework agreement that would simplify the annual contracting process. The client has declined on four separate occasions without explanation. We have stopped offering. The current arrangement also works.
S-04 NOTE Responsible Deorbit & Disposal at GEO requires a minimum 6-month planning window and a separate survey mission for objects above 5,000 kg. Full details on the services page. GEO is always more expensive. GEO is always more complicated. Plan accordingly.
CLIENT RECORDS Full mission documentation available to the commissioning client on request. Contact your named operations lead via the contact page. OCELOT remains offline. The client is aware. The client has not commented on this either.
END OF REPORT · ORC-2025-199 · ORS/L/2011/0042 · 7TH MISSION ANTICIPATED · NO QUESTIONS ASKED

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