Sidus Space expects the additional requirements to enhance satellite performance and ensure continuous operation under diverse and challenging conditions.
Sidus Space has secured a follow-on contract from NASA Stennis to provide additional support for ASTRA (Autonomous Satellite Technology for Resilient Applications) aboard its LizzieSat-1 satellite.
A key part of this expanded mission is gathering onboard data for essential systems, allowing ASTRAs Primary Operations Control Centre (POCC) to manage the satellites Electrical Power System (EPS) via Sidus Mission Control Centre (MCC). This enables continuous monitoring and optimization of battery voltage, ensuring that the satellite’s payload remains functional, even in suboptimal solar conditions. The system can dynamically manage power, turning equipment on or off based on battery levels and mission demands, enhancing operational flexibility and efficiency.
Speaking about the mission’s progress, Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space, said: “With the successful completion of ASTRAs primary mission objective in early July, we now look forward to the opportunity to provide further support for this historical NASA Stennis mission. We anticipate the execution of the additional requirements to be mutually beneficial by optimizing satellite performance and ensuring operational continuity under varied and even adverse conditions. This contract with NASA exemplifies our dedication to advancing space technology through innovation and rigorous execution.”