"DISCO-2 will be the most ambitious student CubeSat mission in Denmark to date and students from three universities will be highly involved in all aspects of the mission," said Telescope and Satellite manager at Aarhus University and leader of the DISCO-2 mission Mads Fredslund Andersen. "With the successful launch of DISCO-1 earlier this year and DISCO-2 next year, we are looking into a very exciting period for the DISCO program."
"Momentus has deployed 15 satellites over three missions, including the DISCO-1 payload that hosted a series of student experiments," said Momentus Chief Commercial Officer Chris Kinman. "Our rideshare missions enable more organizations to participate in the space economy. We're happy to support Aarhus University and the DISCO initiative that connects future space and science leaders with access to Low-Earth Orbit."
In addition to rideshare missions, Momentus offers Delta-V delivery for missions requiring precise custom orbits. The Company also provides hosted payload services and its M-1000 satellite bus for customized and dedicated missions.
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