Sidus Space Achieves Critical Artificial Intelligence and Hardware Contract Milestones

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Sidus Space Achieves Critical Artificial Intelligence and Hardware Contract Milestones
Sidus Space Achieves Critical Artificial Intelligence and Hardware Contract Milestones Admin CG January 10, 2024

Brevard County-based Sidus Space achieved critical Artificial Intelligence and hardware contract milestones as the Company prepares for the commencement of its satellite constellation scheduled for launch in March 2024 with LizzieSat-1 as part of SpaceX’s Transporter-10 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.

Notable recent achievements include the successful delivery of an engineering unit supporting methane detection, day-in-the-life testing for hardware, and the launch of a beta-version vessel detection platform. Additionally, the successful completion of a Critical Design Review for hardware under a NASA Phase 2 Sequential award demonstrates Sidus Space’s experienced adherence to and understanding of NASA standards.

Future plans include delivering FeatherBox flight units to support methane detection, delivering engineering units for continued testing under the NASA Phase 2 Sequential Award, and conducting essential ground testing of pre-processing algorithms for Near-Infrared (NIR) and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensors.

Jeremy Allam, Vice President of AI Products at Sidus Space, emphasized the Company’s commitment to innovation, stating, “These milestones underscore our dedication to cutting-edge AI technology solutions that reshape possibilities in the ever-evolving space technology landscape. We align our services with the dynamic needs of a changing space economy and aim to capitalize on high-margin revenue growth.”


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