NovaWurks and Spaceflight Services announce launch contract

For payload test bed mission in Fall 2017.


Los Alamitos, California & Seattle – NovaWurks Inc. and Spaceflight Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Spaceflight Industries Inc. offering commercial rideshare launch services, have signed a launch contract for a NovaWurks Payload Test Bed (PTB) mission planned for the third quarter of 2017. 
 
PTB-2, the second of the company’s Payload Test Bed missions, is scheduled to launch into a sun-synchronous orbit on Spaceflight’s SHERPA in-space transportation platform aboard a U.S. commercial launch vehicle. Flown on NovaWurks’ Hyper-Integrated Satlet (HISat) enabled satellite bus, the PTB-2 mission will carry customer demonstration payloads, experiments, or subsystems to enable organizations to test capabilities in space at a fraction of the cost of dedicated missions. The PTB-2 mission will provide hosting services such as power, attitude control, and communications for up to 75kg of customer payloads.
 
“Our HISat technology is changing the way space is approached and is offering a different option for organizations to realize their potential in space,” said Talbot Jaeger, founder and chief technologist at NovaWurks. “We invite organizations with payloads or experiments needing to go into space to be a part of this mission.”  
 
NovaWurks provides space services for organizations to reach orbit using HISats, the company’s flagship technology platform. Created on the basis of cellular morphology, HISat built satellites offer increased flexibility at reduced costs. The company recently announced the first Payload Test Bed Mission (PTB-1) for fall of 2016. Spaceflight has launched 77 satellites to date, and has more than 115 spacecraft under contract for launches scheduled between now and 2017. 
 
“NovaWurks is an outstanding customer and we are thrilled to continue to grow with them in the small satellite industry,” said Curt Blake, president of Spaceflight Services. “We are also launching NovaWurk’s eXCITe spacecraft later this year, one of 89 spacecraft being deployed from our SHERPA platform, off of a Falcon 9 launch vehicle. We are excited to be enabling missions like NovaWurks’ that is helping deliver hosted payload services for a growing sector of the space economy.”
 
Source: NovaWurks