Momentus First
Demonstration Mission Status Update #4
August 02, 2022
Momentus Inc. provided its
fourth Mission Update on its inaugural Vigoride
mission that launched on May 25.
Since the Company's last update
on June 29, Momentus has successfully deployed four
additional customer satellites.
Momentus initially deployed two
customer satellites from its Vigoride-3 Orbital
Transfer Vehicle on May 28. The most recent
deployments of four additional customer satellites
occurred in July. The Company also deployed one
customer satellite on May 25 from a third-party
deployer that flew on a second port of the launch
vehicle. A total of seven Momentus customer
satellites have now been deployed in low Earth
orbit, and three yet-to-be-deployed satellites
remain on Vigoride.
As stated in past updates on
the initial Vigoride mission, after experiencing
anomalies on the spacecraft, the Company has
continued efforts to deploy additional customer
satellites. The Company continues to monitor the
Vigoride-3 vehicle's status and will continue
efforts to deploy the remaining three customer
satellites onboard.
Momentus' plans for additional
launches of the Vigoride vehicle later this year and
in 2023 remain as stated in the Q1 earnings call on
May 10, 2022, with agreements signed with SpaceX for
launches on upcoming Transporter missions in 2022
and 2023, including Transporter-6 currently targeted
for November 2022.
Momentus has identified the
root cause of the anomalies experienced during the
initial Vigoride demonstration mission. The Company
convened an Independent Review Team of highly
experienced space experts who reviewed the root
cause findings of Momentus engineers and concurred
with their findings. Momentus has made good progress
in implementing corrective actions on the Vigoride-5
vehicle that the Company plans to fly on the SpaceX
Transporter-6 mission.
“We have completed our own
internal reviews and welcomed an independent review
team that conducted a comprehensive assessment of
our first mission,” said Momentus Chief Executive
Officer John Rood. “We learned a lot from our first
Vigoride demonstration mission already and intend to
learn everything we can before the mission is over.
Albert Einstein famously remarked, ‘The only source
of knowledge is experience,’ and we are intently
focused on implementing the knowledge and lessons
learned from the experience of our first
demonstration mission on our second Vigoride
demonstration flight this fall.”
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