LEO 3 will support low-latency customer applications testing and will support LEO antenna and modem development efforts in advance of Telesat Lightspeed satellite deployment.
LEO 3 is a demonstration satellite intended to provide continuity for customer and ecosystem vendor testing campaigns following the decommissioning of Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite.
The completed LEO 3 will have a mass of 30 kg.
LEO 3 will provide continuity for customer and ecosystem vendor testing campaigns following the decommissioning of Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite.
The Space Flight Laboratory is developing LEO 3 on its DEFIANT microsatellite platform.
Space Flight Laboratory is serving as the mission management provider and satellite developer for LEO 3.
The LEO 3 satellite was built and manifested to Electron by Space Flight Laboratory of Toronto.
The Electron mission carrying the LEO 3 satellite is scheduled for lift-off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand no earlier than 2023-07-01.
The completed LEO 3 will be a compact microsatellite measuring 30 x 30 x 0.45 m.
Space Flight Laboratory is developing LEO 3 on its DEFIANT smallsat platform.
LEO 3 will be able to transmit and receive in Q-band and V-band spectrum in addition to Ka-band.
LEO 3 is a demonstration satellite intended to provide continuity for customer and ecosystem vendor testing campaigns following the decommissioning of Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite.
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) of Toronto built and manifested the LEO 3 satellite to Electron as the mission management provider and satellite developer.
The Electron mission carrying LEO 3 is scheduled for lift-off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand no earlier than 2023-07-01.
LEO 3 will provide continuity for customer and ecosystem vendor testing campaigns following the decommissioning of Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite.
LEO 3 is based on SFL’s scalable and versatile DEFIANT smallsat platform.
Telesat’s LEO 3 demonstration satellite will provide continuity for customer and ecosystem vendor testing campaigns following the decommissioning of Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite.
Telesat’s LEO 3 demonstration satellite will provide continuity for customer and ecosystem vendor testing campaigns following the decommissioning of Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite.
LEO 3 deployed solar arrays and passed initial health checks after launch.
LEO 3 will allow Telesat to continue tests for its future Lightspeed constellation that had been performed with another prototype nearing the end of its life.