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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.
In 2022 SCOUT announced Autonomy Software for spacecraft that includes computer vision and guidance software intended to make navigation safer and less complex for space operators.
SCOUT has been operating in space since June 2021 following the launch of its SCOUT-Vision proximity operation system.
SCOUT has raised $1,500,000 in venture capital to date.
The bridge funding round is intended to position SCOUT to achieve SCOUT-Vision production readiness and support the launch of SCOUT’s first OVER-Sat mission in 2023.
SCOUT’s in-space products and services, first launched in June 2021, enable spacecraft to see and understand objects around them.
SCOUT opened a Seed fundraising round earlier 2022-03.
Momentus selected SCOUT in December 2021 to deliver spacecraft vision capabilities for its upcoming missions.
The first SCOUT-Vision system was launched into orbit in June 2021.
SCOUT’s Proximity Operations Algorithms aid in complex operations, provide high-accuracy onboard state propagation, and manage closed-loop optical navigation.
SCOUT will provide Momentus with optical sensing and relative navigation capabilities to support rendezvous and proximity operations starting in 2022.
SCOUT’s in-space products and services were first launched in June 2021 to allow spacecraft to see and understand objects in their surroundings.
The MQ-8C Fire Scout provides operators with more than 10 hours of endurance and a range of over 1,000 nautical miles.
The MQ-8C Fire Scout achieved initial operational capability in June 2019.
Northrop Grumman’s MQ-8C Fire Scout deployed operationally on 2021-12-14.
The MQ-8C Fire Scout is equipped with a Leonardo AN/ZPY-8 (Osprey) radar that enables detection and automatic tracking of contacts at extremely long ranges, at night, and in stormy weather conditions.
The MQ-8C Fire Scout leverages a Bell 407 commercial aircraft airframe to support affordability through reduced lifecycle costs and improved flight hour reliability.
GomSpace A/S and the European Space Agency signed a contract for the ESA SCOUT Earth Observation mission to be launched in 2024.
On 2021-12-02, the Hyperspace Challenge awarded Varda Space Industries $25,000 for first place, Scout $15,000 for second place, and Neutron Star Systems $10,000 for third place.