STOCKHOLM, Feb. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
GomSpace's subsidiary in North
America signed a contract valued at 4.5 MSEK with the
University of Arizona to deliver
satellite elements and related services to support their CatSat
high-gain antenna mission.
Named for the University of Arizona
Wildcats, CatSat satellite mission will demonstrate a game-changing
ultra-lightweight, high-gain antenna developed by FreeFall
Aerospace based on technology invented at and licensed from the
University of Arizona (UA). Under the
leadership of Professor of Astronomy, Dr. Christopher Walker, UA students and staff will
provide a camera system and radio propagation experiment, integrate
the science and communications payloads, deliver the flight system
for launch, and lead mission operations. The mission was selected
by the NASA Cubesat Launch Initiative for launch in early 2021.
The FreeFall Aerospace inflatable antenna system packages into
less than 1.5U of the total 6U Cubesat volume and deploys in orbit
to provide a lightweight one meter or larger aperture that can
increase total data return by 10-100 times that of conventional
technology, with less mass and power. "This is an exciting step
forward for FreeFall and the entire small spacecraft industry",
says Doug Stetson, CEO of FreeFall
Aerospace. "Working with UA and GomSpace we'll be able to help
realize the full potential of small low-cost spacecraft by
dramatically increasing their data return
capability".
The satellite will be a 6U platform provided by GomSpace and
delivered to the University of Arizona. "The mission will
utilize GomSpace's space-proven 6U platform which provides the
reliable foundation for many exciting in-orbit demonstrations
proving the technology for tomorrow's new
applications", says CEO, Niels
Buus, from GomSpace.
Rincon Research will provide and program their advanced,
compact, flight-qualified Software Defined Radio (AstroSDR) to
complete the payload package. The AstroSDR will perform high-rate
signal and image processing to support mission experiments and
establish a high-bandwidth telecom link between the spacecraft and
Earth.
For more information, please contact:
Niels Buus (CEO)
Tel: +45 40 31 55 57
E-mail: nbu @ gomspace.com
About GomSpace Group AB
The company's business operations are mainly conducted through the
wholly owned Danish subsidiary, GomSpace A/S, with operational
office in Aalborg, Denmark.
GomSpace is a space company with a mission to be engaged in the
global market for space systems and services by introducing new
products, i.e., components, platforms, and systems based on
innovation within professional nanosatellites. The company is
listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier exchange under the ticker
GOMX. FNCA Sweden AB, info@fnca.se, +46-8-528 00 399 is the
Company's Certified Adviser. For more information, please visit our
website on www.gomspace.com.
About University of
Arizona
The University of Arizona is a public
research university in Tucson,
Arizona. Founded in 1885, the UA was the first university in
the Arizona Territory. As of 2018, the university enrolls 45,217
students in 19 separate colleges/schools. Steward Observatory, the
research arm of the Department of Astronomy at the UA, designs,
builds, and operates telescopes and astronomical instruments for
conducting ground, stratospheric, and space-based observations of
the cosmos.
About FreeFall Aerospace
FreeFall Aerospace is developing revolutionary new antenna
technology for ground, air, and space. Their innovative spherical
antennas are drawing interest from a wide variety of commercial and
government organizations, offering wide field of view, electronic
steering, and low mass and power to dramatically simplify and
improve global communications. The company's unique antennas for
the coming 5G wireless world are unlike anything else on the market
and enable high-frequency, steerable communications for Smart
Cities, connected vehicles, and the Internet of Things.
About Rincon Research
Rincon Research is an incredibly vibrant organization
that conceives, analyzes, designs, implements, and tests software
solutions for some of the most intriguing high-technology projects.
As a small business headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, the company has a 37-year
history marked by steady growth in both revenue and customers. The
company has diversified their products and services through the
expertise of their talented teams of scientists, engineers,
programmers, writers, and support staff who continue to focus on
rapidly developing technology from concept to operation. The
company's digital signal processing and engineering core
capabilities ensure successful outcomes to meet challenging mission
and business objectives.
Miscellaneous
This information is information that GomSpace is obliged to make
public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information
was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact
person set out above, 11.15 p.m. CET
on February 7, 2020.
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