Cesiumastro Announces
Successful Deployment Of Next-Generation Active
Phased Array Experimental Satellites, Enters Next
Phase Of Testing
September 29, 2021
CesiumAstro, Inc. announces the
successful launch and deployment of its first two
satellites featuring their leading-edge
communications payloads aboard a United Launch
Alliance Atlas V-401 rocket. Dubbed Cesium Mission
1(CM1), the duo of satellites will provide an
on-orbit testbed for next generation wireless
communications and sensing technologies.
“We will see major advancements
over the course of the next decade, which will
revolutionize a highly-anticipated era of connected
mobility,” remarked Shey Sabripour, Founder and
Chief Executive Officer of CesiumAstro. “Our suite
of core technologies is fully elevated through
consistent and frequent testing as we initiate our
first fleet deployments. Collaborating closely with
the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Mission
Manifest Office (MMO), among an alliance of
distinguished launch partners, CesiumAstro is one
step closer to transforming in-orbit and aircraft
connectivity.”
The CesiumAstro team is
conducting operations to complete direct
ground-to-spacecraft communications over our
telemetry and control link. Initial system checkout
and on-orbit commissioning will take up to one
month, after which payload operations will commence.
The satellites will run a multitude of experiments
over the next several months, with CesiumAstro
offering demonstration partnership opportunities to
both commercial and government organizations
interested in on-orbit evaluation of new algorithms,
approaches, and operational models utilizing
CesiumAstro’s communications payloads and onboard
edge processing.
“Our team did an incredible job
moving from concept to orbit in under two years,”
said Scott Carnahan, Cesium Mission 1 Manager.
“We’re looking forward to building upon CM1
development and operations as we design and launch
more advanced payloads.”