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 Zenno’s superconducting technology opens a universe of new possibilities in space 

December 5, 2023 by editorial

Zenno Astronautics (Zenno) has celebrated the first space launch of Z01™, the company’s world-first, superconducting, magnetic torquer for fuel-free spacecraft attitude control — Zenno’s on-orbit validation of Z01 is the first-ever demonstration of high-temperature superconducting electromagnets in space, unlocking new possibilities for space operations in close proximity and beyond. 

Zenno’s Z01 SuperTorquer lifted off into space on December 1, 2023, at 10:19 a.m. (PT) on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, “Korea 425” mission, from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, hosted on an orbital transfer vehicle from D-Orbit, a leader in space logistics. D-Orbit’s ION Satellite Carrier deployed after lift-off into a 560 km Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) on its “Beyond” mission. D-Orbit will perform orbital demonstrations of Z01, integrated into its satellite carrier, during the mission.

Artistic rendition of the D-Orbit ION satellite carrier on mission, courtesy of the company.

Zenno recently formed a special commercial partnership with D-Orbit to collaborate on the development of new space products and services using superconducting electromagnets – including practical solutions for the first fuel-free desaturation of reaction wheels in high-altitude orbits and radiation shielding of hardware using superconducting electromagnets. 

Zeno Astronautics Z01™

“The future has arrived as superconducting technology opens up a universe of new possibilities and accelerates the shift towards more dynamic operations. Z01 is a compelling innovation for satellite manufacturers and operators who want to deliver new capability and drive greater productivity from missions, now; it’s a powerful fuel-free source of force in space that is sustainable, safe, scalable, fully electric and superior to existing technology options. Our first Z01 product is designed to control the attitude of a spacecraft in orbit – enabling fuel-free maneuvering, a world-first. The Z01 single and Z01 3-axis dipole systems offer significantly lower size, weight and power cost benefits compared with the traditional magnetorquers they replace. Z01’s capability is fully scalable and unlocks yet-to-be-explored advancements for satellite mission length, productivity gains and expansion into space. Fully magnetic satellite agility is just the start.” — Zenno co-founder and CEO, Max Arshavsky

 “We congratulate Zenno on a milestone day for their Z01 technology as it embarks on its in-orbit validation on board our ION Satellite Carrier on our 13th commercial mission. This day is a step forward in our collaboration with Zenno, as together, we are committed to developing innovation to help the space industry accelerate the development of more affordable, sustainable and high-performance spacecraft.” — D-Orbit founder and CEO, Luca Rossettini

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