Fleet Space Announces Launch Of
Next-Generation Centauri 5 Satellite
Fleet Space Technologies
successfully launched its next-generation Centauri 5
satellite on the Space X Falcon 9 Transporter-5 mission.
The launch took place at 03:57AM ACST.
This was the company’s third launch
with SpaceX, following the successful deployment of
Centauri 4 on the Transporter-2 mission in June 2021.
Centauri 5 will be placed in low
earth orbit (LEO) at an expected altitude of some 530km
(330 miles). A 6U sized microsat with a total weight of
12kg, it will add capacity, reduce latency and provide
additional network redundancy in the existing six-strong
Centauri constellation, which Fleet operates in
collaboration with Tyvak International.
Upgrades to the Centauri 4 payload
includes enhancements that mitigate the effects of
radiation in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), direct communication
links to Fleet's ground station, and an extended S-Band
range, allowing uplink at standard ground station
frequencies.
Digital beamforming provides extra
gain, increasing the data rate, and also allows the
S-Band frequency channels to be reused on the different
beams. This combination increases the satellite’s data
capacity by 2.6 times. In a world first, the all-metal
patch antennas are all entirely 3D printed.
The advances in 3D printing
technology used in the construction of its patch
antennal also feed into the development of the
forthcoming fully 3D printed micro Alpha constellation,
scheduled for launch during 2023. Together, the two
systems will provide continuous coverage, data rates up
to 520 kbps and tailored frequency bands servicing
current and future generations of IoT devices.
The combined constellation also
enables Fleet Space’s ExoSphere system. This is
transforming mineral exploration by using ambient noise
tomography to locate critical
resources up to 100 times faster and with far less
environmental impact than conventional methods such as
explosives, vibroseis machines and drilling.
The Centauri 5 launch further
strengthens Fleet Space’s position in the vanguard of
the burgeoning Australian space
technology industry, which the federal government
predicts will be worth $12 billion and create an
additional 20,000 jobs by 2030.
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