Sidus Space, a multi-faceted Space and Data-as-a-Service company, has signed an additional agreement to sell the data collected by its LizzieSat satellites. The data collection will be done through multiple onboard sensors and receivers, including hyperspectral, multispectral, AIS, optical, and other sensors. These sensors will provide data relevant to various industries and sectors.
LizzieSat is designed to collect coincident data using these sensors. In addition to raw data, Sidus will provide near real-time, actionable intelligence to its customers by utilizing its onboard FeatherEdge AI. The delivery of data is expected to begin 30 days after the deployment of LizzieSat, which is planned to launch with SpaceX in the first quarter of 2024.
Sidus CEO and Founder, Carol Craig, stated that the company’s sales teams are focused on securing additional contracts for their Low Earth Orbit data as they build their LizzieSat constellation over the next few years. She also mentioned that Data-as-a-Service is expected to provide high margins of revenue, along with technology hosting and hardware manufacturing services.
Sidus Space is a Cape Canaveral-based company that specializes in mission-critical hardware manufacturing, engineering services, satellite design, production, launch planning, and mission operations. They operate from a 35,000-square-foot facility that provides end-to-end satellite support and vertically integrated Space-as-a-Service solutions.
The company’s mission is to bring space down to Earth and enable space flight heritage status for new technologies while delivering data and predictive analytics to domestic and global customers. Sidus Space is ISO 9001:2015, AS9100 Rev. D certified, and ITAR registered.
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