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Exolaunch’s EXOpod Nova and CarboNIX systems are designed, manufactured, and tested entirely in Germany.
Building on the proven performance of CarboNIX, Exolaunch will use its latest CarboNIX NEO separation system to deploy a customer satellite.
Exolaunch will use its flight-proven CarboNIX separation systems, EXOpod Nova CubeSat deployers, and the modular multi-satellite adapter EXOport to deploy more than a dozen satellites.
The CarboNIX NEO separation system is designed for satellites of more than 1,000 kilograms and is available in sizes of 8-inch, 15-inch, 24-inch, 31.6-inch, and 38.81-inch.
The CarboNIX NEO system employs a new clamp ring system that is stronger and stiffer and can withstand higher loads than other systems on the market.
More than 30 EXOpod Nova containerized deployers and CarboNIX ring-based separation systems will be utilized to support satellite deployment on Transporter-11.
Exolaunch used its CarboNIX separation systems to deploy three HawkEye 360 satellites on the SpaceX Bandwagon-1 mission.
Exolaunch used its proprietary, flight-proven CarboNIX separation systems to deploy three HawkEye 360 satellites on the SpaceX Bandwagon-1 mission.
Carbonix aircraft can reduce SA Power Networks’ operating costs by up to 80% compared with traditional monitoring methods.
Carbonix and South Australian Power Networks completed an 18-month partnership to develop long-range Uncrewed Aerial System operations.
Carbonix aircraft can reduce CO2 output for SA Power Networks by up to 98% compared with conventional crewed aircraft or ground crews.
Exolaunch deployed the Transporter-10 satellites using eight EXOpod Nova deployers and 12 CarboNIX separation systems.
Carbonix CEO Philip van der Burg considers the project with Woolpert an example of innovative collaboration for environmental survey solutions.
Woolpert Key Account Manager Anthony Boyd expressed satisfaction in collaborating with Carbonix to leverage technology suited for the project.
Carbonix is collaborating with Woolpert to assist with the rehabilitation of an open cut coal mine in New South Wales.
Carbonix has partnered with Skyports Drone Services to scale beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations in Australia using long-range vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
Additional Skyports Drone Services pilots will assist Carbonix in expanding its BVLOS capabilities starting in early October.
In the first phase of the partnership, Skyports Drone Services will embed specialist international drone pilots within Carbonix.
The expert pilots will operate regular data acquisition missions for Carbonix’s energy infrastructure and mining partners.
Since commencing the partnership, Skyports Drone Services has supported Carbonix on more than 85 long-range missions covering over 1,500 km across Australia.