Momentus to Fly
JINJUSat-1 for CONTEC Co.
Agreement Brings Momentus’
Services to New Geography
December 05, 2022
Momentus Inc. has signed a contract
with CONTEC Co. of the Republic of Korea to provide
space transportation services for the JINJUSat-1
CubeSat.
JINJUSat-1 is spearheaded by three
entities: Jinju City, Korea Testing Laboratory, and
Gyeongsang National University. The satellite is
targeted to launch aboard the SpaceX Transporter-9
mission no earlier than October 2023. Once in orbit,
cameras mounted on the satellite will carry out a
mission to take pictures of the Earth.
“The Momentus team is looking
forward to working with CONTEC Co. and supporting the
growth of the South Korean space industry,” said
Momentus Chief Executive Officer John Rood. “We have all
witnessed the impressive growth of the South Korean
economy, including in high-tech fields like electronics,
aviation, and the automotive industry. The South Korean
government aims to inspire, and foster participation in
the space economy, and Momentus is eager to support this
vision. Space transportation is a foundational building
block to advancing the use of space, and we’re ready to
provide the infrastructure services to enable CONTEC’s
ambitions for the future.”
“CONTEC is excited to work with
Momentus for the national space project. JINJUSat-1 is
expected to foster the local space business and train
experts in the space field. We are proud to take part in
this project and to put their satellite into orbit,”
said CONTEC Chief Executive Officer Sunghee Lee. “With
its global network of ground stations, CONTEC is also
discussing with the government to use the ground station
capability to serve more national projects and
contribute to the growth of the domestic space
industry.”
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