ROCKET SCIENCE
Sidus Space's 3D Hybrid satellite 'LizzieSat' ready for launch
illustration only
Sidus Space's 3D Hybrid satellite 'LizzieSat' ready for launch
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 31, 2024
Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU), a company specializing in Space and Data-as-a-Service, has completed the launch preparation of its new satellite, LizzieSat, at the Astrotech Space Operations facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The satellite has been prepared for launch by attaching it to the separation system and the launch vehicle adapter for SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. This marks LizzieSat's transition to SpaceX for the upcoming Transporter-10 mission, expected no earlier than March 2024.

LizzieSat incorporates the Sidus FeatherEdge AI platform, enhancing its capability to process data from space-based sensors. This feature is aimed at improving the satellite's utility in collecting and analyzing data for various industries, including defense, agriculture, maritime, and oil and gas.

Following the launch, Sidus Space plans to expand its services to a wider range of customers by offering customized data intelligence solutions. This expansion reflects the satellite's potential to provide valuable insights across different sectors.

Carol Craig, CEO and Founder of Sidus Space, commented on the satellite's capabilities, saying, "LizzieSat's multi-sensor data collection platform introduces a new way of consolidating data sources into a single asset in orbit. This approach is expected to change how industries can access and use important information."

Sidus Space is also working on expanding the LizzieSat constellation, with more satellites in production for launches scheduled in 2024 and beyond. This effort underlines the company's ongoing commitment to enhancing space technology and its applications.

Related Links
Sidus Space
Rocket Science News at Space-Travel.Com

Tweet

ROCKET SCIENCE
PLD Space secures contract for Spanish small satellite launcher development
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Jan 30, 2024
PLD Space has been named the sole contractor in the second phase of a project aimed at developing a Spanish launcher for small satellites. This endeavor, part of the Aerospace Strategic Project for Economic Recovery and Transformation (PERTE), carries a significant tender value of 40.5 million euros. The awarding of this contract to PLD Space follows a comprehensive evaluation by the Contracting Committee, comprising independent experts from the Centre for Technological Development and Innovation ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
U.S. hits two more Houthi missiles in ninth Yemen attack

MBDA secures contracts to fortify Royal Navy's against ballistic threats

US Air Force, Raytheon, and Kongsberg collaborate on GhostEye MR Air Defense Test

Tranche 1 Missile Tracking Satellites by L3Harris completes review ahead of production start

ROCKET SCIENCE
NKorea's Kim oversaw test of cruise missiles launched from submarine: state media

Commercial vessel hit by missile off Yemen: security firm

Russia says destroyed 20 Ukrainian missiles over Black Sea, Crimea

North Korea fires cruise missiles in fresh flurry of tests

ROCKET SCIENCE
US vows decisive response to deadly drone attack in Jordan

Ukraine says Russia attack with 20 drones, missiles overnight

US strikes 10 Huthi drones, downs unmanned Iranian aircraft

NASA Autonomous Flight Software Successfully Used in Air Taxi Stand-Ins

ROCKET SCIENCE
Government Connectivity Enters New Era: MetTel and Partners Highlight LEO Satellite Solutions

General Atomics to Showcase Optical Communication Terminals in Space with SDA Contract

L3Harris Technologies showcases Waveform X capabilities in live flight demonstration

Lockheed Martin secures $890M SDA contract for advanced missile tracking satellites

ROCKET SCIENCE
Britons should be prepared to fight a land war: army chief

Lithuania seeks Leopard tanks amid security concerns

NATO signs $1.2-bn artillery deal with Ukraine; Norway gears up for ammunition production

Ukraine minister criticises insufficient weapons supply

ROCKET SCIENCE
Defense Department lists dozens of Chinese military companies operating in U.S.

Canada drops ban on military exports to Turkey

India fetes France's Macron at annual military parade

UK arms export licences to Israel in the dock

ROCKET SCIENCE
NATO chief to US conservatives: US alliance 'a good deal'

Russia sees NATO as 'threat', Kremlin says amid drills

Meeting NATO, Blinken warns Ukraine gains in doubt if no US aid

Turkey ratifies Sweden's NATO bid; Hungary last obstacle to membership

ROCKET SCIENCE
MIT.nano equipment to accelerate innovation in "tough tech" sectors