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Sidus Space Secures FCC Approval for Enhanced Space-to-Space Data Relay on LizzieSat
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Sidus Space Secures FCC Approval for Enhanced Space-to-Space Data Relay on LizzieSat
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 30, 2025

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU), a forward-thinking company at the forefront of space innovation, has announced the approval of a space-to-space data relay module for its LizzieSat constellation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This approval represents a key achievement in the company's broader mission to enhance global communications and facilitate rapid space data transfers, strengthening the operational capabilities of its LizzieSat satellites. The new technology will allow Sidus Space to deliver efficient, high-quality data services to remote locations, bolstering data transmission capabilities for a variety of commercial, government, and defense applications around the globe.

Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space, commented, "With this FCC approval, we are now positioned to deploy our satellite with space-to-space data relay functionality. This will ensure we meet U.S. regulatory standards and fortify our AI-powered capabilities, enabling LizzieSat to deliver data and analytics faster for critical mission services." She continued, "Sidus Space remains committed to innovation and reliability as we continue to expand our constellation, providing customers with seamless access to global intelligence in our increasingly connected world."

Jim Larson, Senior Vice President of AI Advancement Strategies at Sidus Space, added, "We are confident that LizzieSat is the only known commercial small satellite platform that integrates rapid direct-to-user data transfer with on-orbit Artificial Intelligence. The upgrade to LizzieSat-3 will allow us to provide essential data to organizations using satellite receivers, such as first responders like CalFire, aviation companies, and other sectors. Sidus is thrilled to be at the cutting edge of AI-driven satellite technology, contributing to the growth of this transformative field."

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