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AAC Clyde Space wins Starbuck order

October 6, 2024 by editorial

AAC Clyde Space has won a EUR 0.5 million euros (approx. SEK 5.8 M) order for a Starbuck power system and related services — the company expects to have completed delivery of this order during the third quarter of 2025.

The client, a repeat customer for the Group, has opted to remain unnamed.

“Our Starbuck power systems have become a standard for small satellites, illustrating the strength of our strategy to standardize components for this category of satellites. It enables both us and our clients a robust and efficient process when selecting key components for different missions,” said AAC Clyde Space CEO, Luis Gomes.

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Planet launches Project Centinela to provide the latest satellite-derived tools and insights

October 3, 2024 by editorial

Planet Labs PBC (NYSE:PL) has launched Project Centinela , a new program aiming to equip the world’s leading biodiversity scientists and conservation advocates with an unprecedented array of high-resolution, high-frequency satellite imagery, analytics, and Planetary Variables.

As part of Planet’s mission, over the next three years the program will help support teams working at the forefront of the biodiversity crisis to monitor and safeguard up to 50 of the world’s vulnerable biodiversity hotspots.

These eight vulnerable, high-biodiversity locations are the first sites for Project Centinela, implemented in collaboration with local site teams.
Graphic: Business Wire

Planet owns and operates the largest constellation of Earth imaging satellites in history, capturing the Earth on a near-daily cadence. This high-frequency satellite imagery enables communities and researchers to see Earth’s changing surface, characterize ecosystem health, and track the success of conservation and restoration efforts over time. With access to Planet’s Planetary Variables, such as Forest Carbon, Soil Moisture, and Land Surface Temperature, Project Centinela participants will have a unique suite of tools to derive quantifiable insights that advance conservation of their target sites.

At its onset, Project Centinela has already engaged teams in eight biodiversity-vulnerable locations across the globe including: the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, Vale do Javari in Brazil, Rio Matos Ramsar site in Bolivia, Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eastern Chimpanzee Conservation Areas in western Tanzania and Uganda, northern coastal Mozambique, Terai Arc Landscape in Nepal, and Gunung Naning Protection Forest in Borneo, Indonesia.

As a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), Planet’s mission is to accelerate humanity toward a more sustainable, secure, and prosperous world, by illuminating environmental and social change. Project Centinela advances Planet’s mission as part of its contributions to support the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

Institutions from these sites are already accessing these data to better advance their work:

Microsoft AI For Good Research Lab
“Tracking and detecting deforestation is essential for preserving our planet’s biodiversity. We are proud to collaborate with Planet Labs, which stands out for its unique ability to provide daily, high-resolution satellite data that is critical to this mission. Their unparalleled capabilities enable crucial conservation efforts, and together we support the courageous staff at Virunga National Park in their vital work,” said Juan M. Lavista Ferres, Corporate Vice President and Chief Data Scientist at Microsoft and Director of the Microsoft AI For Good Lab.

Jane Goodall Institute
Planet’s Planetary Variables will provide new insights into chimpanzee habitats and threats, a core area of focus at the Jane Goodall Institute. “Through this partnership, JGI will support implementation of the Uganda National Chimpanzee Conservation Strategy and Tanzania Chimpanzee Conservation Action Plan. Forest carbon, soil moisture, crop biomass and other products will help enable our local communities and government partners to better monitor and manage their land use plans and protected areas, from village land and local authority forest reserves to National Parks, supporting their livelihoods and contributing towards conservation of the most vulnerable biodiversity hotspots,” said Dr. Lilian Pintea, VP Conservation Science, Jane Goodall Institute.

“I am very proud of the JGI partnership with Planet because supporting solution-oriented teams with powerful technology tools is critical to addressing the existential threats to the health of the planet that all life depends upon,” said Dr. Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace.

WildMon
“WildMon equips front-line conservationists with a tech ecosystem to measure the impact of their actions on biodiversity, reducing the reliance on external experts. By leveraging Planetary Variables—key environmental and climatic data crucial to biodiversity health—we are excited to contribute to Project Centinela. We will explore how Planet’s data can enhance community-led decision making in Borneo, enabling Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and Local Communities (LCs) to strengthen the conservation work they are already leading,” said Chrissy Durkin, President & Chief Development Officer, WildMon.

Osa Conservation
“As a ground-up NGO working in the tropics, it’s challenging to gather the type of actionable data, at both large geographical and fine temporal scale, that we need to guide our conservation actions and to monitor the impacts of our restoration efforts on the landscape. This project will allow us to assess that impact and guide our conservation plans into the future. And that is critical for us and our local partners to showcase how ground-up efforts can have major environmental impact and uplift, translating actions into results for partners, donors, and maybe someday, investors,” said Dr. Andrew Whitworth, Executive Director, Osa Conservation.

“Time is of the essence. Ecosystems around the world are in peril, and we risk losing some of Earth’s most iconic species. We now have the tools to tackle the biodiversity crisis at speed and scale,” said Planet Chief Impact Officer Andrew Zolli. “Leveraging daily satellite data and modern AI, we can monitor critical hotspots and tackle threats before it’s too late. The biggest challenges remain around access to this data, and Project Centinela is leading the way in getting these game-changing tools into the hands of scientists and stewards around the world.”

“In the hands of communities, decision makers, and researchers, Planet’s powerful imagery and tools help us see Earth’s changing surface, characterize ecosystem and biodiversity conditions, and track the success of conservation and restoration efforts over time,” said Amy Rosenthal, Planet’s Senior Global Director for Conservation Initiatives.

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Sidus Space announces LizzieSat™-2 is ready for launch

October 3, 2024 by editorial

Artistic rendition of LizzieSat™ on-orbit, courtesy of Sidus Space.

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) has successfully completed a critical milestone: the environmental testing of LizzieSat™-2 (LS-2) — this key achievement comes as the Company prepares for the upcoming launch, which is planned to carry LS-2 into LEO later this year.

The environmental testing, conducted by Element U.S. Space & Defense in Orlando, subjected the fully integrated LS-2 satellite to comprehensive random vibration tests, simulating launch conditions and verifying its structural integrity. These tests confirmed that LS-2 and its instruments can withstand more than three times the maximum predicted launch environment while maintaining full functionality in orbit.

Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space said, “The completion of environmental testing represents a crucial milestone for Sidus Space as we move towards the launch of LizzieSat™-2. This testing validates that our satellite can withstand the rigorous conditions of launch and space. I commend our team for their diligent efforts in refining our processes based on insights from our inaugural LizzieSat™ mission in March. We are focused on the upcoming launch and the expansion of our LizzieSat™ offerings, which will be a key driver of our growth strategy.”

“LizzieSat™-1, which has now been in orbit for over 200 days since launching in March, is performing well,” said John Curry, Chief Mission Operations Officer. “Not all companies are fortunate to celebrate first-launch success.  The Sidus team worked tirelessly to gather insights and lessons from LS-1, enabling us to swiftly implement enhancements for LS-2 to not only address increasing customer demands but expand data collection capabilities.”

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Smart satellite services driving healthcare excellence + improved patient outcomes

October 2, 2024 by editorial

Last month, Q-KON installed a Eutelsat OneWeb LEO system at the Platinum Health Modikwa Clinic, the first time that a LEO satellite service has been used in the healthcare industry in South Africa.

Situated at the Modikwa Mine in Mpumalanga near Burgersfort, Modikwa Clinic is one of 23 healthcare facilities run by Platinum Health – a medical scheme and healthcare provider that specializes in meeting the needs of employees and their families in the platinum and chrome mining sector.

This Twoobii-OneWeb solution was made possible through a partnership between Q-KON, Gijima and Platinum Health, and delivers seamless satellite connectivity that perfectly integrates with Platinum Health’s systems and network infrastructure. The Twoobii-OneWeb solution has been developed on the global Eutelsat OneWeb constellation with additional network integration, quality-of-service profiles and service level delivery requirements in order to meet the needs of South African enterprises. This solution is integrated with Gijima’s core network at Teraco Isando to ensure the minimal latency, and provide visibility to the Gijima managed services team.

Like many such facilities, Modikwa Clinic is located in a remote rural area which can experience challenges when using conventional and terrestrial communications links. This makes mining healthcare facilities a prime candidate for the use of Smart Satellite Services such as Twoobii-OneWeb LEO as part of the ongoing digitization of healthcare provisioning.

In a groundbreaking trial at the Platinum Health Modikwa Clinic, Gijima has successfully transitioned from fixed wireless access to a state-of-the-art Twoobii-OneWeb LEO satellite link. This pilot program, conducted over two weeks without the users’ knowledge, was designed to ensure unbiased results and has demonstrated impressive results that have led to the immediate initiation of a second installation.

The trial replaced the clinic’s previous fixed wireless system with the advanced Twoobii-OneWeb LEO satellite technology. The new satellite link has delivered substantial improvements when measured against the trial success criteria of markedly reduced latency, a reliable and fast connection, and an absence of downtime.

The digital transformation trend in global healthcare – driven by a determination to provide improved patient outcomes – requires always-on connectivity in order for the industry to truly move online. Through digitization, healthcare service providers can be more productive, and treat more patients. With access to centralized patient records, they can accelerate the diagnosis process and ensure that they are delivering personalized patient care as part of the new, patient-centric model.

The Platinum Health management team has, therefore, agreed to continue the service and contract negotiations are under way with Gijima to facilitate access to Twoobii-OneWeb LEO services across the Platinum Health WAN. Having always-on satellite connectivity will further enhance the benefits of Platinum Health membership for mine employees and their families.

“Our Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO) model depends on our own health service providers and facilities having constant online access,” said Quantin van Rensburg, CIO for Platinum Health. “This allows all service providers to access centralized patient records and results in streamlined, seamless diagnosis and treatment, and improved patient satisfaction.”

“We are committed to enabling Platinum Health to deliver patient-centric care at all their healthcare facilities,” said Louis Kirstein, Solutions Architect at Gijima. “The Twoobii-OneWeb LEO Smart Satellite Services connectivity will enhance the interface between the scheme, healthcare professionals and patients through providing additional digital touchpoints, and enabling mobile-friendly services,.”

“The Twoobii-OneWeb LEO solution provided with Gijima to Platinum Health provides for a fully managed and tightly integrated WAN link that meets the requirement for a reliable always-on, anywhere broadband option with applications in emergency disaster response, healthcare training, health education and disease management strategies – all of which are especially relevant to South Africa’s mining industry,” said Hendrik Bezuidenhout, Q-KON Account Director.

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AAC Clyde Space wins million€ PCDU order

October 2, 2024 by editorial

AAC Clyde Space mini Starbuck system.

AAC Clyde Space has won a 1.025 million euros order for four Starbuck power systems and related services — the company expects to have completed delivery of the order during the second quarter of 2025.

The power systems will be used in a planned constellation. The name of the client cannot be disclosed at this time.

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Rocket Lab completes 2nd spacecraft for Varda Space Industries, Advancing In-Space Mfg.

October 2, 2024 by editorial

Rocket Lab has completed testing and integration of its second Pioneer spacecraft for Varda Space Industries, Inc. at its Spacecraft Production Complex and headquarters in Long Beach, California. (Photo: Rocket Lab)

LONG BEACH, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, has completed testing and integration of its second Pioneer spacecraft for Varda Space Industries, Inc. (“Varda”), the world’s first in-space pharmaceutical processing and hypersonic Earth re-entry logistics company.

Rocket Lab’s first Pioneer spacecraft for Varda was launched in June 2023. Varda successfully crystallized the HIV drug Ritonavir while on orbit and Rocket Lab and Varda successfully landed the re-entry capsule in the Utah desert in February 2024. The Company is now preparing Varda’s second mission during which Rocket Lab and Varda will once again conduct in-space operations, reentry positioning maneuvers, and deorbiting to recover Varda’s capsule. Varda received permission from the FAA under a Part 450 license earlier this month, making them the only company to ever secure a second reentry license.

Rocket Lab’s Photon spacecraft integrated with Varda Space Industry’s in-space manufacturing capsule. (Photo: Business Wire)

Designed and built at Rocket Lab’s Spacecraft Production Complex and Headquarters in Long Beach, California, the Pioneer spacecraft will provide power, communications, propulsion, and attitude control for Varda’s 120 kg reentry capsule. Each Pioneer spacecraft leverages the company’s vertically integrated spacecraft components and subsystems, including star trackers, reaction wheels, solar panels, flight software, and radios. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft is a flight proven highly configurable medium delta-V platform designed to support large payloads, re-entry capabilities, and dynamic space operations.

Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft.
Photo courtesy of the company.

“By leveraging Rocket Lab’s vertically integrated approach to spacecraft production, we can rapidly develop and deliver the highly capable and reliable spacecraft that Varda needs for their missions,” said Rocket Lab Founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck. “This close collaboration allows us to push the boundaries of innovation, enabling Varda to create high-value products in microgravity and bring them back to Earth. We’re excited to work alongside Varda as they revolutionize manufacturing processes and open new markets through space.”

“Our partnership with Rocket Lab demonstrates the power of collaboration to evolve the orbital economy,” said Varda CEO and co-founder Will Bruey. “Each reentry is a remarkable milestone that paves the way for future innovations, and the day when reentry is as common as launch.”

Varda’s W-1 capsule landing at the Utah Test and Training Range after a successful re-entry. Credit: John Kraus

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Impulse Space Secures million$$$ in Series B funding

October 1, 2024 by editorial

Impulse Space has gained $150 million via a Series B funding round, led by Founders Fund. The round also included participation from other returning investors, such as Lux Capital and Spring Tide, as well as attracting new investors, such as DCVC. Other participants in the funding round included Airbus Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, RTX Ventures, Tamarack Global, 137 Ventures, Elysium, First Principles Group, Island Green, Overmatch, and Trousdale Ventures.

The funding, which follows a series of recent milestone moments for the company, will be used to further grow the Impulse team and to support the ongoing production of both the Helios and Mira vehicles. The Series B round brings Impulse’s total funding to date to $225 million.

The Series B funding continues the strong momentum for Impulse. This year alone, the company has been selected by SpaceWERX for a Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) award, two Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) awards, announced a new GEO Rideshare Program, and completed the record-setting LEO Express-1 mission. The team is currently preparing for the upcoming launch of the LEO Express-2 mission, which will see a Mira vehicle support deployment and hosting services for multiple customers.

Mira, LEO Express-2, photo courtesy of Impulse Space.

Operations are based out of Impulse’s 60,000-square-foot headquarters in Redondo Beach, Calif., where the company handles the majority of vehicle design, manufacturing, testing, and assembly under one roof. Impulse also operates facilities at the Mojave Air and Space Port, where additional testing work is underway for the Helios Deneb engine.

Impulse Space’s vehicles, Helios and Mira, stand out in two key ways from other market entrants. Each features predominantly in-house components, from thrusters and valves to star trackers and avionics. This vertically-integrated approach enables the team to advance innovation and improve reliability while staying on time and on budget.

Second, both vehicles offer a high delta-v capability due to their chemical propulsion systems, which also feature non-toxic propellants, simplifying mission operations. Helios, a high-performance kick stage, uses liquid oxygen and liquid methane to transport more than 5 tons of payload from LEO to GEO in less than 24 hours.

Mira, designed for payload hosting, deployment, and movement within orbits, uses a storable nitrous oxide and ethane bipropellant to offer up to 900 m/s of delta-v for a 100 kg payload.

Together, the two vehicles address a critical need in the in-space transportation infrastructure by supporting rapid maneuverability within and between orbits.

With this latest funding, Impulse will continue growing its team of more than 140 employees and working to execute against an upcoming roadmap that includes the first mission for the upgraded Mira design in late 2025 and the inaugural launch of Helios in 2026.

“The satellite market is demanding enhanced maneuverability and rapid on-orbit responsiveness, which requires Impulse Space’s powerful, high delta-v vehicles,” said Scott Nolan, Partner at Founders Fund. “Tom has built a team with deep expertise innovating on mission-critical technologies, positioning the company to reliably deliver while driving the future of in-space transportation.”

“This funding is not only a testament to our team’s achievements over the past year but also a validation of our vision for the in-space transportation industry,” said Tom Mueller, founder and CEO of Impulse Space. “We’re proud to have so many partners who understand and support the importance of our work to accelerate humanity’s future in space by unlocking reliable, affordable, and efficient access to any orbit.”

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Apex + Anduril announce partnership to advance space capabilities

October 1, 2024 by editorial

Image taken from the first Anduril-Apex joint mission launched aboard SpaceX Transporter-10.

Anduril Industries has announced a strategic partnership with Apex to enable rapid development and delivery of space systems for the United States and partners.

Anduril will use Apex’s buses for missions where Apex’s off-the-shelf approach and scalable manufacturing enable Anduril to rapidly deliver capability to customers; such as space situational awareness (SSA), proliferated LEO (pLEO) architectures, and missile warning and tracking. Together, Anduril and Apex aim to set a new standard for quality, scale, and capability that can be delivered to customers to responsively meet their needs.

The agreement combines Apex’s capabilities as an innovative spacecraft bus manufacturer with Anduril’s AI-powered payloads and systems integration expertise. As part of this agreement, Anduril will use its capabilities as a mission systems integrator to field operational systems by bringing together technology across the industrial base. Anduril will also contribute its own products from on-orbit edge processing, versatile payloads, ground C2 systems, and other autonomous operations support that is essential to field mission-ready satellite constellations.

As a merchant supplier of satellite buses, Apex will provide its off the shelf spacecraft designed for mass manufacturing. These productized buses offer Anduril the scale, quality, and reliability it needs to advance their missions in space.Satellite buses provide necessary components for any spacecraft, allowing systems to maneuver, communicate, provide power, and more. Apex’s productized satellite buses are unique in their rapid manufacturability, allowing the company to deliver high-quality spacecraft in quantity at a pace necessary to meet critical mission needs.

Earlier this year, Anduril and Apex successfully launched their first joint mission, Aries SN1, with Anduril’s edge-processing payload. Pictured above is a photo taken by SN-1 sensors and processed by Anduril’s edge-payload, all tasked through Anduril’s Lattice platform. From initial concept to flight-ready delivery, this entire project was completed in just 2 months – an unprecedented speed – demonstrating the value of Anduril and Apex’s product-led approach that prioritizes interoperable components and productized off the shelf spacecraft, which can be rapidly integrated and customized for mission needs.

In 2025, Anduril will launch its own self-funded mission, powered by Apex’s Aries bus, featuring upgraded mission data processing and new infrared imaging capabilities, marking the next phase of their collaboration. This next mission will serve as an essential tech maturation demo, and it will be the foundation for Anduril and Apex’s commitment to regularly deploying more mass to orbit.

This partnership follows significant milestones for both companies, including Apex’s $95 million Series B round, Anduril’s $1.5 billion Series F round, and the announcement of Anduril’s Arsenal-1 manufacturing facility.

“We’re proud to partner with Apex to put our software-defined, hardware-enabled capabilities in space,” said Gokul Subramanian, Anduril’s SVP of Space and Engineering. “Apex’s productized, off-the shelf, approach to bus development offers the high quality and reliability Anduril needs for our IRAD mission as well as their ability to manufacture at scale to meet future demand.”

“Apex and Anduril are aligned in our approach to getting decisive capabilities into the hands of the warfighter at the necessary scale and speed,” said Ian Cinnamon, Apex Founder and CEO. “Anduril was founded on the belief that the exquisite, bespoke approach to defense capabilities will not keep pace with threats from China and Russia. Apex takes that same approach in space, providing productized capabilities to help our customers get on orbit as fast as possible. Together, Anduril and Apex can meet the Pentagon’s goal of rapidly proliferating capabilities in space.”

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KMI + ExoSat announce strategic partnership for active debris removal solutions

October 1, 2024 by editorial

Kall Morris Inc (KMI) and ExoSat in early September announced a strategic partnership to advance space debris removal operations.

This collaboration combines KMI’s Removal As A Service Laelaps spacecraft equipped with its REACCH system and ExoSat’s Debris-Fed Spacecraft (DeFeS). The partnership will enable both companies to offer comprehensive Active Debris Removal solutions, addressing the growing challenge of orbital debris.

Artistic rendition of KMI’s Laelaps spacecraft,

The non-exclusive agreement allows for mutual service offerings, technology coordination, and client referrals based on orbital capabilities. Both firms will collaborate on grant opportunities and development efforts, aiming to conduct integrated missions by 2028.

“Engaging ExoSat for future KMI missions expands the opportunities for us both in reaching customers where they are located on Earth, on-orbit, and providing unique in-space logistics solutions. By growing these partnerships, together we can better address the challenges and seize our shared success in space,” said Troy M. Morris, Co-Founder & CEO of Kall Morris Inc (KMI).

Guillaume Ramaré, Co-founder and CEO of ExoSat Aerospace Industries, said, “ExoSat is delighted to partner with KMI in space debris removal. It’s one small step for our companies, but one giant leap for our customers, offering tailored solutions for a sustainable future in space.”

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