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Momentus completes vibration testing of the Vigoride-7 OSV

November 6, 2023

Momentus’ Vigoride-7 Orbital Service Vehicle undergoing vibration testing at Experior Laboratories. Photo is courtesy of Momentus.

Momentus has completed the vibration testing of the firm’s Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle that is scheduled to launch on the SpaceX Transporter-10 mission no earlier than March 2024.

Momentus’ next flight will launch on the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission scheduled for no earlier than November of 2023. Momentus will use a plate deployer to provide transportation services for five payloads:

  1. The AMAN-1 Earth Observation satellite for SatRev of Poland. The satellite can also be used for other services such as land surveys, precision agriculture, weather, environmental, and smart cities.
  2. The JINJUSat-1 satellite for CONTEC Co. of the Republic of Korea. Cameras mounted on the satellite are carrying out a mission to take pictures of the Earth.
  3. The Picacho satellite for Lunasonde – a U.S. sub-surface imaging company with the goal of making underground resources – like water and minerals – easier to find. The Picacho CubeSat is a technology demonstration of Lunasonde’s sensors. It will measure the power spectral density of low-frequency radio signals in the ionosphere, which will help inform designs for the company’s future satellites.
  4. The Hello Test 1 and 2 satellites for Hello Space of Turkey as part of their “Hello for IoT” mission. The two PocketQubes are part of Hello Space’s broader mission to enable worldwide IoT ecosystems and end-to-data data services for various industries. Hello Test 1 and 2 are Hello Space’s second and third satellites launched into orbit.

“Vigoride-7 will mark the fourth flight of our Orbital Service Vehicle. On this mission, we are slated to carry seven customers that require orbital delivery services and two customers requiring hosted payload services. We also plan to carry a Momentus-hosted payload that we will use to conduct a rendezvous and proximity operations demonstration – a key capability to support our reusability and sustainability goals.” — Chris Kinman, CCO, Momentus

Momentus has executed three orbital missions to date, deployed 15 customer payloads, and provided hosted payload services. The Company is currently booking rideshare and hosted payload customers on the SpaceX Transporter-11 mission targeted for no earlier than June 2024 and the SpaceX Transporter-12 mission targeted for no earlier than October 2024. Momentus provides its transportation and in-space services on either a deployer mounted directly to a Rideshare modular plate or a Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle depending on customer mission requirements. Momentus also offers its M-1000 satellite bus for customized and dedicated flights. Email [email protected] to start the reservation process.

Filed Under: CONTEC Co. [Korea], Hosted Payload, Hosted Payload Services, Momentus, Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV), OTV, SatRev [Poland], SpaceX, SpaceX Transporter-10, SpaceX Transporter-9, Vigoride

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