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3.03.2024

Aerospacelab to Launch Four Satellites on SpaceX’s Transporter-10 Mission

Aerospacelab, a fast-growing
company specialized in designing, manufacturing and operating small satellites at scale, announces
that four of its satellites will be launched on SpaceX's upcoming Transporter-10 mission via Exolaunch
no earlier than March 2024, from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base
in California, United States.
On this first multiple satellite launch, each of the four satellites were built using the company's tried-
and-tested Versatile Satellite Platform (VSP), which utilizes in-house developed avionics subsystems.
The rapid development of these platforms and payloads underscores the company's commitment to
innovation and adaptability, offering significant value to a wide range of customers. Aerospacelab is
committed to broadening its platform offerings to effectively serve the mission goals of its diverse
customer base, including commercial and government clients.

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With Aerospacelab’s first Very High Resolution (VHR)
satellite, nicknamed “Rose”, in addition to its first trio of
Radio Frequency (RF) Sensing satellites, nicknamed
“Riri, Fifi and Loulou”, the company reinforces its
expertise in the field of small satellite technology by
adding two new payload’s types to its growing portfolio
of Versatile Satellite Platforms.
“Launching multiple satellites at once is a significant
milestone for our company as we continue to expand our
capabilities in satellite development and deployment,” said
Benoît Deper, Aerospacelab’s Founder and CEO. “We
have built a great team that pushes the boundaries to innovate at fast pace, and execute program deliveries
on schedule and cost. We are ready for production at scale, and our systems are in place to build, launch,
monitor, and maintain a constellation of satellites. Our vertical integration efforts continue, and with flight-
proven subsystems in space, we can support diverse payloads for various applications, including
telecommunications, navigation, and Earth Observation, by improving the efficiency and accuracy of data
collection.”
"With two new payloads types, this quadruple satellite launch exemplifies our ability to build, integrate and
deliver turn-key satellites that enable critical applications,” said Tina Ghataore, Aerospacelab’s CSRO
(Chief Strategy & Revenue Officer).
“Our prior flight heritage, expanded with this upcoming launch,
positions us well to address the needs of customers both commercial and government, across multiple
market applications globally."

Quelle: aerospacelab

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Update: 6.03.2024

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SpaceX launches 53 satellites on Transporter-10 rideshare flight, nails rocket landing

 

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