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Sidus ships LizzieSat to Vandenberg for upcoming SpaceX launch
LizzieSat, Sidus Space's hybrid 3D printed satellite.
Sidus ships LizzieSat to Vandenberg for upcoming SpaceX launch
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 26, 2024

Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ: SIDU) has reached a key moment with its LizzieSat satellite arriving at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California as the company prepares for the satellite's planned launch on SpaceX' Transporter-10 mission, anticipated no earlier than March 2024.

The arrival of LizzieSat at the base has set the stage for the final flight preparations before its integration with the launch vehicle. This satellite, a product of Sidus Space's commitment to innovation, is equipped to serve multiple industries through its advanced data collection capabilities. LizzieSat's suite of sensors, including hyperspectral, multispectral, AIS, and optical, are designed to provide comprehensive data for the agriculture, maritime, and oil and gas sectors.

A notable feature of LizzieSat is the integration of the Company's proprietary FeatherEdge AI technology. This advanced AI system is expected to process imagery and sensor data in near real-time, offering actionable intelligence tailored to the needs of its customers. This functionality highlights a novel approach in space-based data collection, leveraging the latest in artificial intelligence for more efficient and effective data processing and delivery. The company anticipates the commencement of data delivery approximately 30 days following the deployment of LizzieSat.

Carol Craig, CEO and Founder of Sidus Space, expressed excitement about reaching this crucial stage. "This spacecraft embodies our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions and valuable data across various industries. The integration of advanced sensors and AI capabilities positions LizzieSat as a pioneering force in the realm of space-based data collection," Craig stated, underscoring the satellite's significance in the field.

Beyond its commercial applications, LizzieSat's mission is also integral to delivering essential data payloads for NASA and Mission Helios. This aspect of the mission underscores Sidus Space's dedication to advancing space exploration and contributing to scientific endeavors. The collaboration with NASA and involvement in Mission Helios reflect the broader impact of LizzieSat's mission, transcending commercial benefits and playing a vital role in scientific research and exploration.

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