
Sidus Space‘s (NASDAQ: SIDU), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and hardware contract have reached milestones in preparation for the launch of its satellite constellation in March 2024 with LizzieSat-1 as part of SpaceX’s Transporter-10 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.

Recent achievements of this multi-faceted Space and Data-as-a-Service company, 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 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.”
