Berlin Space Technologies
(BST) unveils satellite platform for mega
constellations
On the occasion of the
International Astronautical Congress, Berlin Space
Technologies GmbH (BST) unveils its extended
LEOS-100 platform.
LEOS-100 is aims to support
demanding satellite missions with 200-500kg mass. It
is based on the flight proven LEOS-50 platform with
which it shares its in-house made avionics.
LEOS-100 has been in the works
by BST since 2019. It has been designed for low NRE,
the ability to be manufactured in <1 week per unit,
high reliability, and performance.
The first EM level LEOS-100 bus
system will be delivered to a customer in January
2023 and mass manufacturing will be done in our new
Berlin based factory starting end of June 2023.
“With LEOS-100 we are extending
the range of our flight proven satellite platforms”,
explains Tom Segert, CEO of BST. “Development has
been internally funded to suit a class of missions
for which we see an increased demand.”
“The development for the
extended LEOS-100 started with requests from our
partners and followed two main questions: how can we
re-use most of the avionics of our flight proven
LEOS-50 platform, and how can we facilitate a build
time of 1 week or less for one satellite in our
factory” says Matthias Buhl CTO of BST.
“Re-utilisation and optimisation instead of
re-inventing the wheel allows for very fast mission
implementation and it also shows in reduced cost”
adds Björn Danziger COO.
“In the last 10 years BST sold
more satellites (50+kg) that were designed and built
in Germany to commercial customers than anybody
else. The extension towards larger platforms of
200-500kg is the logical next step. With our
technology, our heritage, and our factories there is
no-one better placed than us to manufacture high
fidelity micro and mini satellites at the most
competitive prices” concludes Dr. Farid Gamgami, CSO
of BST