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Sidus Space's CEO, Carol Craig, emphasized that the mission's success positions them at the forefront of the space economy.
Sidus Space, Inc. has completed a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) contract deliverable and achieved flight heritage status for Arkisys Applique aboard LizzieSat-1.
Sidus Space completed the Launch and Early Operations Phase (LEOP) for LizzieSat on 2024-03-14 after establishing two-way communications with the satellite.
Sidus Space plans to launch additional satellites later 2024.
Sidus Space operates from a 35,000-square-foot manufacturing, assembly, integration, and testing facility in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Sidus Space is offering the FeatherEdge high-performance edge computing platform to support on-orbit intelligent operations and in-situ AI applications.
Sidus Space is offering technology integration services on the 100 kg LizzieSat satellite bus platform for its confirmed launches.
Sidus Space and HEO have an ongoing partnership to host NEI sensors and provide NEI imagery and data from Sidus’ LizzieSat spacecraft.
HEO will provide the HOLMES-006 NEI imager to be hosted onboard Sidus Space’s LizzieSat-3.
This agreement is the second between HEO and Sidus Space, with Sidus Space’s LizzieSat-2 hosting HEO’s HOLMES-004 on the same Bandwagon-2 launch.
Sidus Space’s LizzieSat-2 will host HEO’s HOLMES-004 on the same Bandwagon-2 launch.
Sidus Space will host HEO’s NEI imager HOLMES-006 onboard LizzieSat-3 as part of the Bandwagon-2 launch scheduled for November 2024.
Sidus Space’s Mission Control Center provides mission monitoring and spacecraft support services to commercial customers.
Sidus Space’s MCC team maintains 100% uptime and operates 24/7 to monitor mission health and status.
Sidus Space plans to launch two more LizzieSats by the end of the year to support a data-as-a-service business line.
Sidus Space launched its first LizzieSat spacecraft on Transporter-10 and established two-way communication with the satellite on 2024-03-20.
Sidus Space received the first signals from the LizzieSat spacecraft six days before establishing two-way communication.
Sidus Space successfully launched and deployed its first LizzieSat earlier 2024.
Sidus Space will exhibit at SATELLITE 2024 in booth #2928 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
Sidus Space’s initial LizzieSat launched on 2024-03-04 as part of SpaceX’s Transporter-10 rideshare mission.