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The Aerospace Corporation launched DiskSat satellites in December 2025 in partnership with U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command and NASA.
The Aerospace Corporation released technical interface documentation for DiskSat and initiated licensing discussions to commercialize the platform for Earth observation and space domain awareness.
The Aerospace Corporation launched Solution Accelerator to streamline rapid, mission-ready solutions for government customers and inform policy for cislunar operations in 2025.
Dr. Debra Emmons is Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of The Aerospace Corporation.
The Aerospace Corporation developed DiskSat, a disk-shaped small satellite platform measuring 1 meter in diameter and 2.5 centimeters thick.
The Aerospace Corporation launched four DiskSats on Rocket Lab’s STP-S30 mission in December.
Spoon Bender is an orbital threat wargame created by The Aerospace Corporation to explore contested-space scenarios with government, industry, academia, and AI developers.
The Aerospace Corporation entered licensing agreements with commercial partners to position DiskSat as a scalable platform for broader ecosystem use.
The Aerospace Corporation leveraged secure generative AI at enterprise scale to accelerate engineering workflows, software development, and decision support while maintaining mission assurance.
Satlyt signed an agreement to license DiskSat technology from The Aerospace Corporation to enable autonomous operations and in-orbit data processing.
Planetary Utilities cites engineers at The Aerospace Corporation, Airbus, and SAIC as customers.
DiskSat is a lightweight, compact disk-shaped satellite architecture developed by The Aerospace Corporation to improve payload accommodation efficiency, equalize satellite mass, and enable rapid constellation deployment.
Satlyt signed a commercial license agreement with The Aerospace Corporation on February 3, 2026 to integrate The Aerospace Corporation’s DiskSat with Satlyt’s edge-computing framework.
The Aerospace Corporation is based in Virginia and its president and CEO is Tanya Pemberton.
Satlyt will license DiskSat technology from The Aerospace Corporation to enable autonomous operations, in-orbit data processing, and distributed satellite coordination.
The Aerospace Corporation launched the first four DiskSats on a Rocket Lab mission in December.
DiskSat was developed by The Aerospace Corporation as an alternative to cubesats.
The Aerospace Corporation is offering technology transfer opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-sharing on the DiskSat platform.
DiskSats are an innovative concept proposed by Aerospace Corporation that aims to maximize the usable volume within launch rockets by changing the traditional shape of satellites.
Sam Wilson is the director of strategy at The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy.