Fleet Space Launches
Next-Gen Centauri-6 Satellite on SpaceX’s Bandwagon-1
Mission
Fleet Space Technologies, the
leading Australian space exploration company, announced
the successful deployment of its next-generation
Centauri-6 satellite on SpaceX’s Bandwagon-1 mission,
launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Launch Complex
39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The addition
of Centauri-6 to Fleet Space’s satellite constellation
will play a vital role in servicing the global demand
for its end-to-end mineral exploration solution,
ExoSphere, while also building capacity to deliver
advanced SATCOM capabilities with microsatellite
architectures.
The successful launch of Centauri-6
is the latest development from Fleet Space after a
period of exponential growth and innovative
breakthroughs unlocking new capabilities in the global
space sector. Recently, Fleet Space’s Centauri-4 became
the world’s smallest voice-enabled satellite after a
demonstration of Push-To-Talk (PTT) capabilities to the
Australian Defence Force Joint Capabilities Division as
part of their ASCEND2LEO program. Fleet Space’s SPIDER
seismic technology will also head to the Moon to search
for water ice and deliver new insights about the lunar
regolith on Firefly Aerospace’s second lunar mission in
2026 as part of a NASA CLPS initiative.
Rapid global adoption of Fleet
Space’s satellite-enabled mineral exploration solution,
ExoSphere, has been the catalyst behind the company’s
sustained innovation in space technologies and growth
over the past year. Over 40 industry leading exploration
companies - including Rio Tinto, Core Lithium, and
Barrick Gold - have used the technology to complete 300+
surveys for a variety of critical minerals across five
continents. In 2023, Fleet Space completed a heavily
oversubscribed A$50 million Series C funding round,
doubled its valuation to A350$ million, and was named
Australia’s fastest growing company.
“Humanity’s expanding satellite
infrastructure is rapidly unlocking new capabilities
that can help to address some of the most pressing
challenges facing our planet. At current rates of
mineral discoveries and production, our net-zero goals
and clean energy future are unattainable in the coming
decades,” said Flavia Tata Nardini, Co-Founder and CEO
of Fleet Space. “Leveraging the latest advances in space
technology, AI, and geophysics - Fleet Space is
demonstrating a path to accelerate mineral exploration
in a more data-driven, scalable, and sustainable way.
Centauri-6 is a portal into a future of efficient,
mass-scale satellite manufacturing that can unlock
previously unimaginable satellite-enabled solutions to
hard problems on Earth.”
Centauri-6 has been designed with
multiple upgrades to optimise the resilience and
durability of the satellite while also enhancing the
overall capacity of Fleet Space’s low-Earth orbit (LEO)
satellite constellation to support the growing demand
for its end-to-end mineral exploration technology,
ExoSphere. Centauri-6 has greater uplink capacity and
redundancy, enabling more resilient data transfer from
Fleet Space’s satellite-enabled seismic sensors on the
ground. The satellite has also been designed with an ion
electric propulsion system powered by solar panels to
provide thrust in the vacuum of space. Centauri-6’s
design also leverages 3D-printed components - including
the 3D-printed metal patch antenna Fleet Space pioneered
on earlier Centauri satellites.
“Innovation in microsatellite
architectures is advancing at an unprecedented rate,
unlocking new capabilities across sectors at scale. The
reprogrammability of our Centauri satellites enables
in-orbit software updates that can deliver all-new
capabilities, as we recently demonstrated with
Centauri-4 - making it the world’s smallest known
voice-enabled satellite,” added Matt Pearson, Co-Founder
and Chief Exploration Officer at Fleet Space. “This
marks a significant leap forward in the history of
spacecraft - making a future with more energy-efficient,
high-performing, flexible, and resilient microsatellite
infrastructure within reach for the global space
sector.”
ExoSphere, Fleet Space’s flagship
mineral exploration technology, combines the latest
advances in satellite connectivity, edge computing, AI,
and geophysics to deliver 3D subsurface models of a
survey area in days with near-zero environmental impact.
To generate the 3D models, Fleet Space’s patented
satellite-enabled seismic sensors - called Geodes - are
distributed into an array across a survey area, then the
data is transmitted and processed by Fleet Space’s
satellite constellation in LEO, providing near real-time
access to survey results for exploration customers
around the world. Traditionally, seismic data
acquisition and processing has taken months or years
before it can be used as part of an exploration
campaign. By delivering 3D subsurface models up to a
depth of 2.5km in days, Fleet Space is radically
reducing the time and resources needed to accelerate
mineral discovery in support of the clean energy
transition.
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