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Sidus to build six first gen Data Storage Spacecraft for Lonestar to orbit the Moon

November 12, 2024

Six LizzieSat™ lunar spacecraft to enable critical data storage and disaster recovery solutions

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU), a space mission enabler, today announced it has been selected to design and build the first generation of Data Storage Spacecraft for Lonestar, a provider of data storage and Resiliency As A Service (RAAS). This award selects Sidus as Lonestar’s exclusive satellite manufacturing partner for six data storage spacecraft that will orbit the Moon, offering advanced data storage and disaster recovery capabilities for mission-critical information.

Under the terms of the agreement, Sidus will manage the design, payload integration, planning, and on-orbit support for each of the six satellites. The spacecraft will be specifically designed to meet Lonestar’s high standards for secure, redundant data storage solutions, positioning Lonestar as a leading provider of deep space data storage services for high-stakes applications.

“This award by Lonestar demonstrates Sidus’ ability to scale our LizzieSat™ platform to meet the constellation manufacturing and operational needs of diverse customers,” said Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space. “Our flexible and adaptable approach to satellite design allows us to support unique and mission-critical requirements, making Sidus an ideal partner for organizations seeking resilient, cost-effective solutions for their space-based data and infrastructure needs.”

Lonestar provides cutting-edge data storage and Resiliency As A Service (RAAS) solutions, ensuring that clients with mission-critical data needs are equipped with robust, reliable storage capabilities. The six lunar LizzieSat™ spacecraft will serve to safeguard essential data while providing a scalable platform for future space-based data storage needs.

“This agreement represents a significant step forward in our vision for premium data storage and Resiliency As A Service from space,” said Chris Stott, Lonestar Founder and CEO. “Sidus’ unique AI capability along with its vertical integration expertise in mission-critical satellite operations makes them an ideal partner to deliver on our commitment to secure, resilient storage solutions beyond Earth and especially as we build out our growing footprint here in Florida.”

The lunar LizzieSat™ mission aligns with Sidus’ goal of reimagining space access through flexible and innovative solutions and reinforces its position as a space mission enabler.

Filed Under: AI, Applications, Constellation, Data Storage, Deep Space, Integration, LizzieSat, Lonestar Data Holdings, Manufacturing, Moon, Operational, Payload Integration, Sidus Space, Spacecraft Tagged With: Featured

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