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DiskSats launch: A new era for space tech

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Pancake-shaped DiskSats are now in orbit.
  • Two startups license DiskSat technology for new missions.
  • DiskSats can operate at very low Earth orbit altitudes.
DiskSats launch: A new era for space tech

The Aerospace Corp. is disseminating its innovative DiskSat technology, with the initial four flat spacecraft currently undergoing commissioning. Commercial licensing agreements have been secured by Orbotic Systems and Satylt, marking a significant step in sharing this unique technology.

Orbotic Systems intends to deploy DiskSats in very low Earth orbit for space weather observations using its WIND sensor. CEO Erik Long announced plans to offer DiskSat as a Service (DaaS). Satylt, meanwhile, is collaborating with Aerospace to explore autonomous operations, in-orbit data processing, and distributed spacecraft coordination.

These DiskSats, each 2.5 centimeters thick with a one-meter diameter, were launched in December on a Rocket Lab Electron for the U.S. Space Force Space Test Program. The program aims to characterize the bus performance, demonstrate power generation, and evaluate communications and environmental-sensing payloads. The custom-built dispenser for the DiskSats functioned precisely as planned during deployment.

Following commissioning, one DiskSat will demonstrate sustained flight in very low Earth orbit, leveraging its low cross-sectional area for unprecedented low-altitude operations. Program officials have successfully demonstrated the flat satellites' ability to point and maneuver, validating the technology's potential.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
DiskSat technology refers to pancake-shaped spacecraft that are 2.5 centimeters thick with a one-meter diameter, designed for space missions.
Orbotic Systems, a startup focused on space debris remediation, and Satylt, an edge computing startup, have signed the first commercial licensing agreements for DiskSat technology.
DiskSats are planned for space weather observations, autonomous operations, in-orbit data processing, and distributed spacecraft coordination, with potential for very low Earth orbit operations.

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