It’s been 10 years (!) since we launched the first ISISPACE QuadPack deployers! A decade later, we are proudly approaching the staggering number of 200 QuadPacks accommodating 700+ satellites altogetheWe commemorate this milestone by launching another group of valued customers in coincidentally matching numbers; a total of 49 satellites were integrated under the hashtag#ISILAUNCH49 campaign at Vandenberg Space Force Base for launch on board the upcoming SpaceX Falcon 9 hashtag#Transporter-11 Rideshare mission.Thank you to our customers Planet, Myriota, Kuva Space, Zentrum für Telematik e.V., Apogeo Space, and a yet undisclosed customer for working with us as your preferred launch services and integration provider!
Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 06/14/2024 02:16 amAny indications yet of when in July this is launching? I know it is or was NET July 1.Celestis are saying 8 July.https://www.celestis.com/launch-schedule/harmony-flight/"Earth Orbit Service #11Celestis Memorial Spaceflight: #24Mission Name: Harmony FlightMission Status: Closed for reservationsLaunch Location: Vandenberg SFB CaliforniaLaunch Date: July 8, 2024"
Any indications yet of when in July this is launching? I know it is or was NET July 1.
NextSpaceflight; updated June 25:Launch NET Jul 8, 2024
"Earth Orbit Service #11Celestis Memorial Spaceflight: #24Mission Name: Harmony FlightMission Status: Closed for reservationsLaunch Location: Vandenberg SFB CaliforniaLaunch Date: July 10, 2024"
In preparation for the upcoming launch, we dispatched several ICEYE #SAR satellites from our Finland office last month, including the first satellite for our customer @yahsatofficial and @Bayanatg42's constellation!
Last year, Yahsat and Bayanat teamed up to order seven UAE-focused synthetic aperture radar satellites from Iceye of Finland. Yahsat recently said the first SAR satellite is slated to launch before the end of June, delayed from the first three months of 2024.
YAM-7QuoteLoft Orbital requests authority to launch and operate a single microsatellite, YAM-7. <snip>Target Deployment Altitude: 510 km (circular) Orbit Type: Sun-Synchronous Inclination: 97.6 +/- 0.1 degrees LTDN: 10:30 +30/-30 minutes <snip>
Loft Orbital requests authority to launch and operate a single microsatellite, YAM-7. <snip>Target Deployment Altitude: 510 km (circular) Orbit Type: Sun-Synchronous Inclination: 97.6 +/- 0.1 degrees LTDN: 10:30 +30/-30 minutes <snip>
GNOMES-5QuoteLTAN / LTDN: To be defined by SpaceX Transporter-11 (current estimate is LTDN 22:30)Nominal insertion orbital altitude: 590 km +/-25 km (circular)Nominal insertion inclination: 97.6 degrees (+/- 0.5 degrees)Operating orbital altitude: 430 – 560 kmNominal operating inclination: Sun-synchronous inclination, 97.6 degrees (+/- 0.5 degrees)<snip>
LTAN / LTDN: To be defined by SpaceX Transporter-11 (current estimate is LTDN 22:30)Nominal insertion orbital altitude: 590 km +/-25 km (circular)Nominal insertion inclination: 97.6 degrees (+/- 0.5 degrees)Operating orbital altitude: 430 – 560 kmNominal operating inclination: Sun-synchronous inclination, 97.6 degrees (+/- 0.5 degrees)<snip>
SAT-LOA-20240417-00081Impulse-2 from Impulse Space. ODAR not filed yet.
SAT-MOD-20240614-001334MuSat-3, MuSat-4 (2x ~130kg, Muon Space)GNSS reflectometry (MuSat-4 also had infrared)
Due to a delay by SpaceX, the launch of the first Croatian CroCube satellite was moved to "October at the earliest" this year.CroCube will be launched on a Falcon 9 rocket, as part of the Bandwagon 2 mission.This mission involves a launch to an altitude of 510 +/- 20 km, with an orbital inclination between 44° and 46°. Bandwagon 2 is a dedicated rideshare flight that will carry dozens of small microsatellites and nanosatellites for commercial and government users. The launch is contracted, and even though our satellite has been ready for some time, all we have to do is wait and count down to the launch. CroCube will soon be part of the space adventure, contributing to the scientific and technological progress of Croatia.The launch broker, Exolaunch, specializes in the integration and launch of nanosatellites. CroCube will join other satellites in deployers, special nanosatellite dispensers, and other satellites that will travel together toward American soil. This coordination of different space missions makes Exolaunch a key partner in the process of preparing and launching satellites like CroCube.
Tanager-1 will be equipped with hundreds of spectral bands that require complex optics. Here, Planeteers place telescope mirrors into the Telescope Optical Bench Assembly (TOBA), a composite structure designed to hold everything in place.
What does it take to bring our first hyperspectral satellite to life? A lot, actually. Our team had their hands full building and testing Tanager-1 in our SF lab, but they still managed to snap a few pics, like this double selfie using flight mirrors during payload construction:
We have to ensure Tanager-1 can withstand the harsh conditions of space before launch. So we test the satellite in our lab’s thermal vacuum chamber that mimics the substantial temperature swings experienced in orbit.
Possible Payloads:YAM-7 (90kg, Loft Orbital with Hydrosat Imager) (FCC pending SAT-LOA-20240202-00021
We’re excited to fly VanZyl-1, @HydrosatI's first mission, on YAM-7. We're launching NET July 10 on @SpaceX's Transporter-11. Hydrosat’s VanZyl-1 is a dedicated mission, with thermal infrared imagers that provide insights into agriculture, aquaculture, drought, wildfire and urban heat for both commercial operations and civil government initiatives. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ggp7UW7M
https://exolaunch.com/news_107QuoteSateliot’s four 6U satellites, named Sateliot_1, Sateliot_2, Sateliot_3, and Sateliot_4, are manifested via Exolaunch on the Transporter-11 Rideshare mission with SpaceX
Sateliot’s four 6U satellites, named Sateliot_1, Sateliot_2, Sateliot_3, and Sateliot_4, are manifested via Exolaunch on the Transporter-11 Rideshare mission with SpaceX
Quote from: gongora on 05/16/2024 05:40 pmhttps://exolaunch.com/news_107QuoteSateliot’s four 6U satellites, named Sateliot_1, Sateliot_2, Sateliot_3, and Sateliot_4, are manifested via Exolaunch on the Transporter-11 Rideshare mission with SpaceXDislike.Please don't use underscore in your satellite names, it will mess up my software :-)
TETRAPLEXOn-Board Processor (OBP) for AI processing and edge computingTelePIX, an NVIDIA Inception Program member, is developing TETRAPLEX, TelePIX’s on-board processor(OBP) for edge AI technology for on-board AI processing as well as image pre-processing.Currently, the engineering model is complete and flight model will be ready by January 2024. This OBP is expected to obtain space heritage in June 2024 as part of TelePIX’s BlueBon launch in 2024.
BLUEBONWorld’s First Blue Carbon Monitoring SatelliteZero Carbon EmissionCarbon emission on earth is eliminated by using renewable energy (i.e. sunlight) for processing satellite data in space.Low Data LatencyThe data latency is significantly improved by reducing the amount of transmitted data from the satellite with AI on-board processing.High Quality AnalysisAnalysis is improved by reducing potential noise created from data transmission between the optical payload and the bus platform.
So, Bluebon is the satellite, with Tetraplex as a hosted payload? And, both will be aboard Transporter-11?
Quote from: jcm on 06/29/2024 06:40 amQuote from: gongora on 05/16/2024 05:40 pmhttps://exolaunch.com/news_107QuoteSateliot’s four 6U satellites, named Sateliot_1, Sateliot_2, Sateliot_3, and Sateliot_4, are manifested via Exolaunch on the Transporter-11 Rideshare mission with SpaceXDislike.Please don't use underscore in your satellite names, it will mess up my software :-)FYI, the underscores are in the Exolaunch document, not gongora's innovation.
SAN FRANCISCO – Cosmic Shielding Corp. is supporting the upcoming launch of a radiation-hardened edge computer from San Francisco startup Aethero.The computer, scheduled to fly July 10 on the SpaceX Falcon-9 Transporter-11 rideshare from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, includes Nvida’s Jetson Orin NX graphics processing unit.“It’s going to be the fastest AI-capable chip in space,” Yanni Barghouty, CSC co-founder and CEO, told SpaceNews.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) space hardware team has delivered a payload for NASA’s Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator-R (PTD-R) satellite. LLNL developed the optical payload, called Deep Purple, that utilizes a new design for an ultra-violet (UV) and short-wave infrared (SWIR) monolithic telescope.The mission will demonstrate simultaneous monolithic UV and SWIR optical sensing from space for the first time via two co-boresighted, 85 mm aperture monolithic telescopes using a new compact custom electronics module and a novel, lightweight, carbon-composite optical housing and radiator. It will demonstrate new possibilities for scientific observations and real-time space domain awareness.The satellite is scheduled to launch this summer aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-11 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Rideshare provider SEOPS has handled the integration and mission services for the spacecraft.Designed, developed, qualified and delivered in roughly one year for less than $1 million, the Deep Purple telescope also will observe UV and short-wave infrared light from high-UV stars and the galactic bulge.Caption [photo is an attached file]:In January 2024, the Space Hardware team fully qualified its Deep Purple payload, which will be on board NASA’s Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator-R, scheduled to launch this summer. Once operational, Deep Purple will observe ultraviolet and short-wave infrared light. (Photos: Garry McLeod)
In addition, we're flying our patented 'soft-ride' deployment system, Ghost Trap, for the first time. READ MORE about how it reduces vibrations and decreases the stress load, creating a more protected and secure environment, without the need for additional adapters or isolators.
NextSpaceflight; updated July 2:Launch NET July 18What happened?
SN Cosmic Shielding works with Aethero to protect Nvidia Jetson Orin NX GPU [Jul 2]QuoteSAN FRANCISCO – Cosmic Shielding Corp. is supporting the upcoming launch of a radiation-hardened edge computer from San Francisco startup Aethero.The computer, scheduled to fly July 10 on the SpaceX Falcon-9 Transporter-11 rideshare from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, includes Nvida’s Jetson Orin NX graphics processing unit.
SAN FRANCISCO – Cosmic Shielding Corp. is supporting the upcoming launch of a radiation-hardened edge computer from San Francisco startup Aethero.The computer, scheduled to fly July 10 on the SpaceX Falcon-9 Transporter-11 rideshare from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, includes Nvida’s Jetson Orin NX graphics processing unit.