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Vigoride-5 launched in January 2023 and deployed the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload.
Vigoride-5 launched in January 2023 and included deployment of the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload.
Qosmosys is the provider of the Zeus-1 payload deployed from Momentus’s Vigoride-5 spacecraft.
Qosmosys Zeus-1 was deployed in orbit on 2023-05-10.
Momentus Inc. deployed the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload from its Vigoride-5 Orbital Service Vehicle.
Qosmosys Zeus-1 was deployed to orbit on 2023-05-10.
Momentus deployed the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload from its Vigoride-5 Orbital Service Vehicle.
Vigoride-5 demonstrated it could raise its orbit slightly with its propulsion system, deployed a single cubesat payload for Singapore-based Qosmosys, and is operating a space solar power hosted payload for Caltech.
The Vigoride-5 spacecraft, launched in January 2023, is providing hosted payload support for Caltech's Space-based Solar Power Project payload and deploying a satellite carrying the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload.
The Vigoride-5 spacecraft, launched in January, is providing hosted payload support for Caltech’s Space-based Solar Power Project payload and deploying a satellite with the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload.
The Vigoride-5 spacecraft, launched in January, is providing hosted payload support for Caltech’s Space-based Solar Power Project payload and is deploying a satellite with the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload.
Vigoride-5 carries a smallsat for Singapore-based Qosmosys and a hosted payload from Caltech to test technologies for space-based solar power.
Equipping ZeusX with the Mjolnir engine provides a design and development advance along Qosmosys’ vehicle development path.
Qosmosys is an international private company established to offer on-demand services to public and private organizations operating on the Moon and beyond in the sectors of mining & robotics, science & tech, and transportation.
Qosmosys is established to offer on-demand services to public and private organizations that desire to operate on the Moon and beyond in the sectors of mining, robotics, science tech, and transportation.
Priorities for the Transporter-6 Vigoride flight include hosting Caltech’s Space-based Solar Power Project payload, deploying a satellite with the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload, and testing Vigoride’s in-space performance including its MET system.
The 2023-01-03 Vigoride mission included deployment of a satellite carrying the Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload.
Mission priorities for Momentus’ Transporter-6 flight include deploying Qosmosys’ Zeus-1 payload.
Vigoride 5 will deploy a single satellite from Singapore-based Qosmosys.
Qosmosys will build the Zeus platform with major contributions from NuSpace in Singapore.