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Six smallsats by Space Flight Laboratory were launched to orbit via the SpaceX Transporter-5 mission

The Microsatellite Science and Technology Center (MSTC), Home of the Space Flight Laboratory.

Six smallsats developed by Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) were successfully launched by the SpaceX Transporter-5 rideshare mission on May 25th.

The three GHGSat greenhouse gas monitoring and three HawkEye 360 radio frequency (RF) geolocation smallsats bring to 36 the total number of SFL-built satellites placed into orbit since 2020.

The recently launched GHGSat-C3, C4, and C5 satellites — named Luca, Penny, and Diako — join three others already on-orbit and also built by SFL for GHGSat Inc. of Montreal. Using attitude control technology developed by SFL for precise pointing of sensors aboard low-inertia platforms on-orbit, the GHGSat constellation detects and measures greenhouse gas emissions from sources on the Earth’s surface.

SFL has now developed 15 smallsats for HawkEye 360 of Herndon, Virginia. This constellation detects and geolocates RF signals for maritime situational awareness, emergency response, national security, and spectrum analysis applications. SFL was selected for these missions due to the importance of formation flying by multiple satellites for successful RF geolocation.

Other missions developed by SFL in the past two years include 16 communications cubesats and three microsatellites designed for Earth Observation (EO), maritime tracking and atmospheric monitoring.

Download the specification sheet for all SFL platforms at this direct link…

SFL congratulates GHGSat and HawkEye 360 for their continued success and leadership in commercial space-based applications of microsatellites,” said SFL Director, Dr. Robert E. Zee.

SFL is a unique microspace provider that offers a complete suite of nano-, micro- and small satellites – including high-performance, low-cost CubeSats – that satisfy the needs of a broad range of mission types from 3 to 500 kilograms. Dating from 1998, SFL’s heritage includes 61 operational successes and 31 currently under construction or awaiting launch. In its 24-year history, SFL has developed CubeSats, nanosatellites, and microsatellites that have achieved more than 191 cumulative years of operation in orbit. SFL generates bigger returns from smaller, lower cost satellites. Small satellites built by SFL consistently push the performance envelope and disrupt the traditional cost paradigm. Satellites are built with advanced power systems, stringent attitude control and high-volume data capacity that are striking relative to the budget. SFL arranges launches globally and maintains a mission control center accessing ground stations worldwide. The pioneering and barrier-breaking work of SFL is a key enabler to tomorrow’s cost aggressive satellites and constellations.

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