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Atomos Space decided to bring manufacturing in-house as a solution to its challenges.
Atomos Space spent 2022 dealing with supply chain issues, vendor inflation, and difficult capital markets.
Atomos Space faced unreliable suppliers and quality control issues in 2022.
Atomos Space has fewer than 50 employees.
Atomos Space highlighted vendor pricing problems in their 2022 review that affected budget planning.
Bringing manufacturing in-house requires Atomos Space to hire specialized engineers.
Atomos Space is a Colorado-based satellite servicing startup.
The capital needs of Atomos Space shifted from lean R&D to sustained manufacturing capital expenditures.
Atomos Space plans a 2026 mission to geostationary orbit to deploy Katalyst Space’s Shield sensor featuring multiple nested sensing payloads.
The Quark servicing vehicle will install Katalyst Space’s Sight sensor on a commercial telecom satellite as part of Atomos Space’s planned 2025 mission.
Atomos Space plans a 2025 mission to geostationary orbit using its Quark servicing vehicle to service an undisclosed customer.
Atomos Space has been working to improve communications and to detumble Quark-LTE and Gluon and was preparing to commission the spacecraft’s propulsion system to demonstrate proximity operations as of 2024-03-20.
Atomos Space received telemetry from both Quark-LTE and Gluon on 2024-03-05 indicating the spacecraft were healthy but transmitting at a far lower rate than planned.
Axiom Space and Atomos Space are partnering to develop processes and requirements for Orbital Transfer Vehicles to rendezvous with Axiom Station.
Atomos Space plans to launch its first orbital transfer vehicle on a SpaceX Transporter rideshare flight in 2024.
Under the AFWERX contract, Atomos Space is working with Axiom Space to establish processes for rendezvous with Axiom Space’s future space station.
For the AFWERX Direct-to-Phase 2 contract, Atomos Space will supply both the servicer and the client spacecraft to interact with the Axiom Station in the test facility.
Atomos Space won a $1,600,000 AFWERX Direct-to-Phase 2 contract to establish a ground-based testing facility for multi-party rendezvous and proximity operations.
The AFWERX contract for Atomos Space was announced on 2023-10-18.
Solestial will supply large solar blankets for two Atomos solar-electric orbital transfer vehicles slated to begin flying in late 2024 or early 2025.