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SpiderOak CEO Dave Pearah supports partnering with TriSept to provide an end-to-end satellite security solution for commercial and government customers.
TriSept and SpiderOak formed a strategic partnership on 2022-12-07 to offer an end-to-end security system for satellites and ground systems.
TriSept plans to use Cowbell’s suborbital flight to trial TriSept Secure Embedded Linux (TSEL) software designed to protect satellites from known and emerging vulnerabilities.
TriSept Corporation developed the TriSept Secure Embedded Linux (TSEL) operating system as an affordable, Linux-based satellite software solution that provides hundreds of security controls for commercial and government spacecraft.
Alchemy and its twin satellite Augury were launched in November 2020 as part of the Dragracer mission by Millennium Space Systems, TriSept Corp., Tethers Unlimited, and Rocket Lab.
The Terran 1 launch for the TriSept mission will take place from one of Relativity’s launch sites at Cape Canaveral in Florida or Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The Terran 1 launch for the TriSept manifest will take place from one of Relativity Space’s launch sites at Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg Air Force Base.
The Terran 1 launch for TriSept will take place from either Cape Canaveral Space Force Station or Vandenberg Air Force Base depending on mission requirements.
TriSept has enabled the launch of more than 200 satellites, including a broad range of small rideshare spacecraft into Low Earth Orbit, Medium Earth Orbit, and Geostationary Orbit.
TriSept has enabled the launch of more than 200 satellites, including a broad range of small rideshare spacecraft into LEO, MEO, and GEO orbits.
TriSept operates an aerospace factory that integrates 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous robotics and allows rockets to be built in less than 60 days with 100x fewer parts.
TriSept secured a full mission on Relativity Space’s Terran 1 as early as 2022 under a signed launch services agreement.
TriSept purchased a launch from Relativity Space under a contract dated 2020-12-10.
On 2020-12-10, TriSept Corporation selected Relativity Space for a full mission aboard Terran 1 to support a rideshare manifest mixing small and large satellites.
TriSept Corporation primarily serves commercial and U.S. government customers including the Department of Defense, NASA, and the National Reconnaissance Office, and supports classified payload missions.
TriSept Corporation selected Relativity Space for a full mission aboard Relativity’s Terran 1 rocket to support a rideshare manifest with a mix of small and large satellites.
TriSept secured a full mission on Relativity’s Terran 1 as early as 2022 under a signed agreement.
TriSept plans to use the purchased Relativity Space launch on the Terran 1 rocket for a smallsat rideshare mission no earlier than 2022.
TriSept previously purchased a dedicated rideshare launch on Orbex’s Prime rocket under an agreement reached in January.
The DRAGRACER mission by TriSept deployed two smallsats, one of which was equipped with a tether to test a technology that could reduce deorbiting time to as little as 45 days.