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Event‑Based Star Trackers developed by Sidus Space and Lulav Space are expected to provide benefits to space‑based platforms supporting a range of earth‑based scientific and economic uses.
Sidus Space is building a space-based infrastructure of multi-mission satellites with hyperspectral, multispectral, and other sensors to provide monitoring services and solutions to multiple sectors and industries.
Sidus Space’s hyperspectral imagery capability will deliver sub-10 m ground sampling distance (GSD).
Sidus Space plans to begin offering hyperspectral and multispectral imaging from LizzieSats launched on SpaceX Transporter missions in the first quarter of next year.
Sidus Space projects that its sub-5m multispectral SWIR and sub-10m hyperspectral imagery provide a competitive advantage in serving the $55,600,000,000 SmallSat market.
Sidus Space intends for the LizzieSat hyperspectral and multispectral capability to be a key element of its strategy to generate recurring revenue streams as it builds the LizzieSat constellation.
Sidus Space has contracted with SpaceX for five Transporter launches for LizzieSat, including an initial launch scheduled for later 2023 and four additional flights with two scheduled for 2024 and two scheduled for 2025.
Sidus Space will launch hyperspectral and multispectral imaging and Edge artificial intelligence (AI) in its LizzieSat satellite on SpaceX Transporter missions beginning in 2024.
Sidus Space’s multispectral short-wave infrared (SWIR) capability will deliver sub-5 m ground sampling distance (GSD).
Sidus Space intends to generate recurring revenue streams from new customers as the company builds its LizzieSat constellation using hyperspectral and multispectral capability.
Sidus Space’s hyperspectral imagery capability provides sub-10 m resolution.
Sidus Space will launch hyperspectral and multispectral imaging as well as Edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) incorporated into the company’s LizzieSat™ satellite via SpaceX Transporter missions starting in 2024.
Sidus Space’s sub-5 m multispectral SWIR and sub-10 m hyperspectral imagery capabilities are intended to provide the company a competitive advantage in serving the $55,600,000,000 smallsat market.
Two of the additional SpaceX Transporter flights contracted by Sidus Space are currently scheduled for 2024 and two more are scheduled for 2025 to establish a regular launch cadence for customers.
Sidus Space plans to begin offering hyperspectral and multispectral imaging from its LizzieSats scheduled for launch on SpaceX’s Transporter mission in the first quarter of next year.
Sidus Space plans to launch its first LizzieSat on a SpaceX Transporter mission later 2023 and has contracted with SpaceX for four additional flights.
Sidus Space is building a space-based infrastructure of multi-mission satellites with hyperspectral, multispectral, and other sensors to provide monitoring services and solutions to multiple sectors and industries.
Sidus Space delivered Umbilicals to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for testing in July 2022.
Under the agreement, Sidus Space will gain increased access to Leaf Space’s ground station network.
Sidus Space will be able to reduce latency and improve overall service quality by accessing Leaf Space’s additional ground stations.