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BeetleSat’s Ka-band antenna was folded for launch and successfully deployed on orbit from a 6U CubeSat.
BeetleSat’s planned LEO constellation is positioned as a complementary LEO layer for terrestrial and MEO/GEO networks for global and regional operators and telecom service providers.
BeetleSat is building a LEO constellation comprised of approximately 264 communication satellites equipped with BeetleSat’s proprietary Ka-band deployable antennas.
BeetleSat deployed a 0.6 m expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat in orbit.
BeetleSat plans to commence service for its LEO constellation in 2027.
BeetleSat’s Ka-band antenna was folded for launch to minimize volume and mass and successfully deployed once NSLSAT-2 reached orbit.
BeetleSat’s NSLSAT-2 satellite is a 6U CubeSat launched in January 2023 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
BeetleSat’s planned LEO constellation is intended to provide low-latency, high-throughput, cost-effective point-to-point secure communications, cellular backhaul/trunking, mobility, and other services.
BeetleSat plans to build a LEO constellation designed to meet customer needs for premium, cost-effective, and flexible satellite communication solutions.
NSLSAT-2 is a 6U CubeSat operated by BeetleSat.
BeetleSat deployed a 0.6 m expandable antenna on orbit from a 6U CubeSat.
BeetleSat deployed a 0.6 m expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat in orbit, an industry first.
The BeetleSat nano-satellite carrying the expandable antenna launched on 2023-01-03 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
BeetleSat announced the successful in-orbit deployment of its lightweight, very high data rate, expandable antenna on 2023-02-24.
BeetleSat’s planned LEO constellation will provide global and regional satellite operators, mobile network operators, and internet service providers with Ka-band connectivity for commercial and government applications.
BeetleSat launched a Nano-Satellite on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on 2023-01-03.
BeetleSat uses Software-Defined Radio and a deployable antenna communication payload to deliver bit-rate performance equal to a much larger satellite at substantially lower capital expenditure.
BeetleSat deployed a 0.6 m expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat in orbit.
BeetleSat’s planned LEO constellation is scheduled to commence service in 2026.
The BeetleSat smallsat is operating in sun-synchronous orbit at 550 km altitude.