Rocket Lab Signs Exclusive
License Agreement to Manufacture Space Radio
Technology from Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory
Rocket Lab Signs Exclusive
License Agreement to Manufacture Space Radio
Technology from Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory
Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
has entered into an exclusive license agreement with
the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory (APL) to commercialize near and deep
space capable small spacecraft telemetry and control
radio technology. The Frontier-S by Rocket Lab
software defined radio (SDR) enables affordable
communications and radio navigation for planetary
and other missions beyond low Earth orbit (LEO), as
well as communications and radio navigation for
missions in GPS-denied environments.
The Frontier-S by Rocket Lab,
based on the APL Frontier Radio that flew on
missions like the Van Allen Probes, Parker Solar
Probe, and the Emirates Mars Mission, packs Deep
Space Network and other common waveforms into a
single board package with up-screened commercial
components and low power digital signal processing
for high reliability applications. Frontier-S by
Rocket Lab includes extended functionality not
typically available in a low-cost radio including a
coherent transponder to enable radiometric
navigation methods, timekeeping functions, and a
hardware-based critical command decoder. Compatible
with spacecraft as small as 6U cubsesats, the
Frontier-S by Rocket Lab SDR offers a lightweight,
low power, high radiation tolerant telemetry and
command solution for deep space missions that is
also affordable for missions in LEO demanding high
reliability.
The APL-designed and Rocket
Lab-manufactured Frontier-S SDRs are flying today on
Pathstone, Rocket Lab’s second Photon mission, are
currently being integrated into the Photon
spacecraft for Advanced Space’s CAPSTONE mission to
the moon for NASA and are planned for Rocket Lab’s
own private Photon mission to Venus. The Frontier-S
by Rocket Lab is also the baseline telemetry and
control radio for all Photon missions requiring an
S-band radio. Rocket Lab is offering the Frontier-S
SDR commercially as an off-the-shelf radio solution
to other satellite integrators, joining a growing
list of spacecraft component offerings like reaction
wheels and star trackers.
“Frontier-S radios are another
strategic addition to Rocket Lab’s growing space
systems portfolio of in-house built products and
capabilities, further strengthening our position as
an end-to-end space company,” said Peter Beck,
Rocket Lab Founder and CEO. “Enabling long-distance
communication and telemetry in deep space is
difficult for any mission, but especially for small
satellites where mass and power constraints are a
challenge. Frontier-S radios provide a compelling
communications solution for interplanetary missions,
as well as those closer to home in low Earth orbit.
APL has a long history of making critical
contributions to NASA and international missions to
meet the challenges of space, applying science,
engineering, and technology to develop leading
spacecraft, instruments, and subsystems. We are
excited to combine APL’s strong history of
innovation with Rocket Lab’s proven ability for
high-volume manufacturing to deliver an
industry-leading communications solution at
competitive costs and on reduced timelines.”