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Sidus Space and Stennis complete key objectives of in-space payload mission
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Sidus Space and Stennis complete key objectives of in-space payload mission
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jul 03, 2024

Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ: SIDU) has announced that in partnership with the space agency Stennis Space Center, the primary objectives of the the space agency Autonomous Satellite Technology for Resilient Applications (ASTRA) payload mission were successfully met on July 1, 2024.

Collaborating closely with the the space agency Stennis Autonomous Systems Laboratory (ASL) team, Sidus Space conducted extensive integration and communications testing of the flight unit, making a significant step forward in the development of autonomous systems for aerospace applications. The success of this first-ever in-space mission of the the space agency Stennis ASTRA payload is a historic milestone for the center and the autonomous systems team, said John Bailey, the space agency Stennis Center Director. I look forward to our continued development of autonomous systems that can support both government and industry.

The ASTRA mission involves an autonomous systems hardware/software payload developed at the space agency Stennis as a technology demonstrator in space aboard the Sidus Space premier satellite, LizzieSat-1 (LS-1). Sidus Space is responsible for all LizzieSat Mission Operations, including launch and satellite activation, which allowed the the space agency Stennis ASTRA team to complete its primary mission objectives.

Following the successful completion of ASTRA payload activation and ASTRA software remote update by the Sidus Mission Control Center (MCC) team, the Sidus/the space agency focus shifts to on-board data collection, demonstration of ASTRA application on-orbit capabilities, and demonstration of ASTRA automated flight following software.

"Achieving ASTRAs primary mission objectives underscores our dedication and commitment to driving innovation while advancing space technology alongside NASA, our trusted partner," said Carol Craig, Founder and CEO of Sidus Space. "We are proud to support such groundbreaking projects in our industry and eagerly anticipate the continued progress of our LizzieSat-1 mission."

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