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Tyvak International SRL, Terran Orbital’s wholly-owned international subsidiary, designed, built, and integrated the CENTAURI-5 6U microsatellite.
The CENTAURI-5 payload provides Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to ground terminals.
The two July sounding-rocket missions will launch only a week apart to obtain a complementary picture of ultraviolet light from Alpha Centauri A and B.
CENTaURI-5 adds capacity, reduces signal delay, and provides additional network redundancy for the Centauri constellation.
CENTAURI-5 increases data capacity, reduces signal delay, and provides additional network redundancy for the Centauri constellation.
CENTAURI-5's payload includes upgrades over CENTAURI-4 that mitigate radiation effects in LEO, provide direct communication links to ground stations, and extend S-band range to allow uplink at standard ground station frequencies.
Centauri 5 adds capacity, reduces signal delay, and provides additional network redundancy to the Centauri smallsat constellation.
Fleet Space previously deployed Centauri 4 on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 mission in June 2021.
Fleet Space launched the Centauri 5 satellite on a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle.
The CPOD, PTD-3, CENTAURI-5, and CICERO-2 satellites are fully integrated and ready to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in support of the Transporter-5 mission.
Tyvak International, a Terran Orbital Corporation company, designed and developed the CENTAURI-5 spacecraft.
Tyvak International, a Terran Orbital Corporation subsidiary, designed and developed the CENTAURI-5 spacecraft.
KBR acquired Centauri in 2020 for $800,000,000.
Swissto12 helped Fleet Space Technologies deliver metal 3D-printed patch antennas used on Fleet Space’s Centauri 4 satellite.
Centauri 4 was developed in collaboration with Tyvak and has been integrated with Fleet Space’s smallsat digital beamforming technology using an array of multiple 3D-printed, all-metal antennas and Digital Signal Processing.
Fleet Space Technologies launched its sixth smallsat, Centauri 4 (C4), aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Transporter-2 mission on 2021-06-30, EST.
Centauri 4 implements Fleet Space’s first 3D-printed antenna system, completely designed in-house.
Tyvak International launched the nanosatellite Centauri 4 on 2021-07-23.
Two Tyvak-built cubesats named Myriota 7 and Centauri 3 were launched in March by Rocket Lab for Australian companies Myriota and Fleet, respectively.
Gilmour Space Technologies has a contract to launch six Fleet Space Centauri nanosatellites on its Eris rockets in 2023.