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Momentus and OrbAstro announce service agreement for 3U in-orbit demonstration by Staff Writers Santa Clara CA (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
Momentus and OrbAstro have signed a launch contract to fly a 3U to SSO onboard the SpaceX Dedicated rideshare mission in 2021. Smallsat flocking is relevant to existing and emerging markets in newspace. OrbAstro believes there is much needed room for improvement in constellation-level efficiency, so the new company is developing the onboard hardware and software to close the gap. The company is focused on launching its own flocks as well as innovating in hardware and software for space. "Following this IOD, we expect to launch a small cluster of formation-flying nanosatellites to de-risk all remaining technologies under development before scaling up to our constellation aspirations, said Dr. Ash Dove-Jay, Founder and CEO, OrbAstro. "Momentus strikes us as an ideal partner going forwards - their flexible approach, large launch manifest, and ability to transfer us to a nominal orbit is unmatched." "We are excited to see OrbAstro working on developing key technologies that could really enable flocks of satellites to be in close proximity to each other," said Mikhail Kokorich, CEO of Momentus. "In the future, this may enable Momentus to do rendezvous and proximity ops for refueling, satellite servicing, repositioning and more." A graduate of the prestigious Y Combinator program and based in Santa Clara, California, Momentus announced a $25.5MM Series A raise last year, bringing total funding to nearly $50M. Momentus employs new and proprietary technologies, including water plasma propulsion to enable revolutionary low cost orbital shuttle and charter services. The prototype of the Vigoride vehicle, "El Camino Real", was launched and tested last year. The first full-scale Vigoride test mission is planned for Q4 of 2020 on the SpaceX dedicated rideshare mission. This in-orbit demonstration mission on a 3U OrbAstro platform will host a variety of payloads: + An Ultrascale+ based onboard computer, 10X more powerful than the current state-of-the-art in Zynq 7030 based systems, coupled to an Artificial Neural Network based constellation management system + An Electrical Power Systems with a novel battery chemistry, allowing typically a 5X increase in mission lifetime compared to conventional Li-ion chemistries for a given volume and mass + A compact ADCS allowing for fast steering and accurate pointing, tailored for precision formation-flight + A new type of thermal management system, allowing kW-class payloads to operate on nanosatellite-class platforms at a compelling duty cycle
Strings of pearls in the night sky - the Starlink satellite project Wessling, Germany (SPX) May 18, 2020 Every two weeks, late in the evening, people are able to see a swarm of strikingly bright points of light crossing the night sky. An array of images and spectacular videos of such sightings circulate on social media. Word soon gets around that these glowing strings of light are not, in fact, an alien fleet. Rather, they are the Starlink satellites from SpaceX, the US space company run by Elon Musk, streaking across the night sky in 'trains'. This visual spectacle and the ambitious project behind i ... read more
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