All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.
Momentus selected Scout to deliver spacecraft vision capabilities for upcoming missions and Scout won a $50,000 U.S. Air Force contract to demonstrate space-collected data for debris tracking and collision predictions.
Scout plans to operate its own six-unit cubesats named OVER-Sat and plans the first OVER-Sat mission in the second quarter of 2023.
The first phase of the SCOUT exercises will begin mid-2022 and will run over a period of 3–6 months as a cycle of rapid sprint discovery events leading to a Phase 2 main experimentation event.
SCOUT Inc. and LEOcloud Inc. have signed a Letter of Intent to collaborate on enhancing space operations safety.
SCOUT’s in-space products and services were first launched in June 2021 to allow spacecraft to see and understand objects around them.
The NASA SBIR award to SCOUT Inc. is expected to advance autonomy and resilience across various NASA applications.
SCOUT's control systems are designed to integrate multiple control system inputs and data sources to improve tracking performance during proximity operations.
The commercial space industry represents a significant potential beneficiary of SCOUT's research and development.
SCOUT's navigation capabilities are being adopted by Orbit Fab and Momentus, with considerations from additional commercial and Defense users.
SCOUT is developing real-time orbit determination systems that integrate on-board GPS signal measurement and analysis for improved navigation.
SCOUT's real-time navigation systems include precise, remote state and attitude estimation.
SCOUT Inc. has been selected for a NASA SBIR award to enhance relative navigation for autonomous rendezvous, proximity operations, and docking.
SCOUT's relative navigation technology is applicable for space missions such as space debris management, supplying the International Space Station, on-orbit satellite maintenance, and inter-satellite networking.
SCOUT Inc. is developing autonomous proximity operations and spacecraft awareness services.
NanoMagSat was selected as an ESA Scout candidate for an initial feasibility consolidation phase in 2020.
NanoMagSat was selected as an ESA Scout candidate for an initial feasibility consolidation phase in 2020.
NanoMagSat was selected in 2020 as a candidate for an ESA Scout mission.
NorthStar, Privateer, Scout, Spaceable, and Digantara are startups developing businesses to improve space situational awareness data.
Momentus selected SCOUT in December 2021 to deliver spacecraft vision capabilities for its upcoming missions.
SCOUT’s in-space products and services, first launched in June 2021, enable spacecraft to see and understand objects and conditions around them.