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Sidus Space Announces LizzieSat™ Has Arrived at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California for Launch

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Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) announced that LizzieSat™-3 has arrived at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California for spacecraft integration, preparing for its scheduled launch in Q1 2025 as part of SpaceX's Transporter-13 rideshare mission.

The satellite features advanced capabilities including an AIS sensor, high-resolution visual spectrum sensor, and the HEO Holmes Imager for non-Earth imaging. It's equipped with Sidus' next-generation proprietary AI system for on-orbit data processing, combining multiple data sources for environmental monitoring, border security, and disaster response. The space-to-space data relay module aims to provide rapid direct-to-user data transfer and reduced latency.

This launch follows LizzieSat™-2's deployment on December 21, 2024, which is currently in its commissioning phase, furthering Sidus' mission to deliver flexible solutions for government, defense, intelligence, and commercial customers.

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) ha annunciato che LizzieSat™-3 è arrivato alla Vandenberg Space Force Base in California per l'integrazione dello spacecraft, preparandosi al lancio programmato nel Q1 2025 come parte della missione rideshare Transporter-13 di SpaceX.

Il satellite presenta capacità avanzate che includono un sensore AIS, un sensore ad alta risoluzione nello spettro visivo e l'Imager HEO Holmes per l'imaging non terrestri. È dotato del sistema AI proprietario di nuova generazione di Sidus per l'elaborazione dei dati in orbita, combinando più fonti di dati per il monitoraggio ambientale, la sicurezza dei confini e la risposta alle emergenze. Il modulo di rilascio dati spazio-spazio mira a fornire un trasferimento rapido dei dati diretto agli utenti e a ridurre la latenza.

Questo lancio segue il dispiegamento di LizzieSat™-2 il 21 dicembre 2024, attualmente nella fase di commissioning, per portare avanti la missione di Sidus di offrire soluzioni flessibili per clienti governativi, della difesa, dell'intelligence e commerciali.

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) anunció que LizzieSat™-3 ha llegado a la Base de la Fuerza Espacial Vandenberg en California para la integración de la nave espacial, preparándose para su lanzamiento programado en Q1 2025 como parte de la misión de rideshare Transporter-13 de SpaceX.

El satélite cuenta con capacidades avanzadas que incluyen un sensor AIS, un sensor visual de alta resolución y el Imager HEO Holmes para imágenes fuera de la Tierra. Está equipado con el sistema de IA propietario de próxima generación de Sidus para el procesamiento de datos en órbita, combinando múltiples fuentes de datos para monitoreo ambiental, seguridad fronteriza y respuesta a desastres. El módulo de retransmisión de datos espacio-espacio tiene como objetivo proporcionar transferencia directa de datos al usuario y reducir la latencia.

Este lanzamiento sigue al despliegue de LizzieSat™-2 el 21 de diciembre de 2024, actualmente en su fase de puesta en marcha, avanzando en la misión de Sidus de ofrecer soluciones flexibles para clientes gubernamentales, de defensa, inteligencia y comerciales.

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU)LizzieSat™-3가 캘리포니아의 반덴버그 우주군 기지에 도착하여 우주선 통합을 위한 준비를 마쳤으며, 2025년 1분기에 예정된 SpaceX의 Transporter-13 라이드쉐어 미션을 위한 발사 준비를 하고 있다고 발표했습니다.

이 위성은 AIS 센서, 고해상도 비주얼 스펙트럼 센서, 비지구 이미징을 위한 HEO 홀름스 이미지 장치를 포함한 고급 기능을 갖추고 있습니다. Sidus의 차세대 독점 AI 시스템이 탑재되어 궤도에서 데이터 처리를 수행하며, 환경 모니터링, 국경 보안 및 재난 대응을 위한 다양한 데이터 소스를 결합합니다. 우주-우주 데이터 중계 모듈은 사용자에게 직접적인 데이터 전송을 신속하게 제공하고 지연 시간을 줄이는 것을 목표로 합니다.

이 발사는 2024년 12월 21일에 배치된 LizzieSat™-2의 이후에 이루어지며, 현재 운용 준비 단계에 있으며, 정부, 방위, 정보 및 상업 고객을 위한 유연한 솔루션을 제공하겠다는 Sidus의 사명을 이어가고 있습니다.

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) a annoncé que LizzieSat™-3 est arrivé à la Base de la Force spatiale Vandenberg en Californie pour l'intégration du vaisseau spatial, se préparant pour son lancement prévu au Q1 2025 dans le cadre de la mission de partage de transport Transporter-13 de SpaceX.

Le satellite possède des capacités avancées, y compris un capteur AIS, un capteur visuel haute résolution et le HEO Holmes Imager pour l'imagerie non terrestre. Il est équipé du système d'IA propriétaire de nouvelle génération de Sidus pour le traitement des données en orbite, combinant plusieurs sources de données pour la surveillance environnementale, la sécurité des frontières et la réponse aux catastrophes. Le module de relais de données espace-à-espace vise à fournir un transfert rapide de données directement aux utilisateurs et à réduire la latence.

Ce lancement fait suite au déploiement de LizzieSat™-2 le 21 décembre 2024, qui est actuellement en phase de mise en service, poursuivant ainsi la mission de Sidus de fournir des solutions flexibles pour les clients gouvernementaux, de défense, de renseignement et commerciaux.

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) gab bekannt, dass LizzieSat™-3 an der Vandenberg Space Force Base in Kalifornien zur Integration des Raumfahrzeugs angekommen ist, um sich auf den geplanten Start im Q1 2025 im Rahmen der Transporter-13-Rideshare-Mission von SpaceX vorzubereiten.

Der Satellit verfügt über fortschrittliche Funktionen, darunter einen AIS-Sensor, einen hochauflösenden visuellen Spektrumssensor und den HEO Holmes Imager für nichtterrestrische Bildgebung. Er ist mit dem proprietären KI-System der nächsten Generation von Sidus für die Datenverarbeitung im Orbit ausgestattet, das mehrere Datenquellen für Umweltüberwachung, Grenzsicherheit und Notfallmaßnahmen kombiniert. Das Raum-zu-Raum-Datenübertragungsmodul zielt darauf ab, eine schnelle Datenübertragung direkt an den Nutzer zu ermöglichen und die Latenz zu reduzieren.

Dieser Start folgt der Bereitstellung von LizzieSat™-2 am 21. Dezember 2024, das sich derzeit in der Inbetriebnahme befindet und Sidus' Mission weiterführt, flexible Lösungen für Regierungs-, Verteidigungs-, Geheimdienst- und Gewerbekunden anzubieten.

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  • Expanding satellite fleet with LizzieSat™-3 launch scheduled for Q1 2025
  • Advanced AI-powered data processing capabilities for multiple applications
  • Implementation of space-to-space data relay module for reduced latency
  • Recent successful launch of LizzieSat™-2 (December 21, 2024)
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The arrival of LizzieSat™-3 at Vandenberg marks a important milestone for Sidus Space's commercial strategy in the rapidly growing $7.5B satellite data services market. The satellite's advanced payload suite, particularly the combination of AIS sensor and high-resolution visual spectrum capabilities, positions Sidus to capture valuable market share in maritime surveillance and Earth observation sectors.

The integration of the HEO Holmes Imager for non-Earth imaging represents a strategic entry into the expanding space debris monitoring market, estimated to reach $1.4B by 2027. The proprietary AI system for on-orbit data processing is a game-changing differentiator, as it addresses the critical industry challenge of data latency and processing costs.

Key competitive advantages include:

  • Space-to-space data relay module enabling near real-time data delivery
  • Multi-sensor fusion capabilities through advanced AI processing
  • Modular satellite platform allowing rapid mission customization

With LizzieSat™-2 already in orbit and LizzieSat™-3 preparing for launch, Sidus is executing a methodical approach to building a revenue-generating satellite constellation. The company's focus on government, defense and intelligence customers suggests a strategic pursuit of high-value, long-term contracts in critical infrastructure monitoring and national security applications.

Milestone positions LizzieSat™-3 for operational deployment in early 2025, bringing AI- powered advanced data services to critical industries

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) (the “Company” or “Sidus”), an innovative, agile space mission enabler, today announced that LizzieSat™-3 has arrived at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California to begin spacecraft integration in preparation for its scheduled launch and deployment into low Earth orbit no earlier than the first quarter of 2025 as part of the Transporter-13 rideshare mission with SpaceX.

"With LizzieSat™-3 ready for launch, we are taking another significant step in expanding our on-orbit capabilities and delivering critical, near real-time data solutions to our customers,” said Carol Craig, founder and CEO of Sidus Space. "This milestone demonstrates our commitment to providing scalable, cost-effective solutions tailored to diverse mission needs while showcasing the adaptability of our modular satellite platform."

Equipped with an advanced payload suite, LizzieSat™-3 features an AIS sensor, a high-resolution visual spectrum sensor and the HEO Holmes Imager, which powers HEO Inspect for non-Earth imaging and space object characterization. The satellite also features the next generation of Sidus’ proprietary artificial intelligence system, enabling on-orbit data processing that combines multiple sources of data to provide timely, actionable insights for applications such as environmental monitoring, border security and disaster response. Through use of its space-to-space data relay module, Sidus expects to be able to provide rapid direct-to-user data transfer capability and significantly reduce data latency.

Following the successful launch of LizzieSat™-2 on December 21, 2024, which is currently in its commissioning phase, LizzieSat™-3 represents the next step in Sidus Space’s commitment to delivering rapid response, flexible and cost-effective solutions tailored to the unique needs of government, defense, intelligence and commercial customers.

About Sidus Space

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) is a space mission enabler providing flexible, cost-effective solutions including custom satellite design, payload hosting, mission management, space manufacturing and AI enhanced space-based sensor data-as-a-service. With its mission of Space Access Reimagined™, Sidus Space is committed to rapid innovation, adaptable and cost-effective solutions, and the optimization of space system and data collection performance. With demonstrated space heritage including manufacturing and operating its own satellite and sensor system, LizzieSat™, Sidus Space serves government, defense, intelligence and commercial companies around the globe. Strategically headquartered on Florida’s Space Coast, Sidus Space operates a 35,000-square-foot space manufacturing, assembly, integration and testing facility and provides easy access to nearby launch facilities.

For more information, visit: sidusspace.com

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FAQ

When is Sidus Space (SIDU) launching LizzieSat™-3?

LizzieSat™-3 is scheduled for launch no earlier than the first quarter of 2025 as part of SpaceX's Transporter-13 rideshare mission.

What are the key features of SIDU's LizzieSat™-3 satellite?

LizzieSat™-3 features an AIS sensor, high-resolution visual spectrum sensor, HEO Holmes Imager, and next-generation AI system for on-orbit data processing, along with space-to-space data relay capabilities.

What applications will SIDU's LizzieSat™-3 serve?

LizzieSat™-3 will provide data solutions for environmental monitoring, border security, disaster response, and space object characterization.

When was SIDU's previous satellite LizzieSat™-2 launched?

LizzieSat™-2 was launched on December 21, 2024, and is currently in its commissioning phase.

Where will SIDU's LizzieSat™-3 be launched from?

LizzieSat™-3 will be launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

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