Satellite Startup Eyes Earth-Moon 'Superhighway'
As part of its eventual goal of a "superhighway" between the Earth and the moon featuring third-party services such as spacecraft space situational awareness, edge computing and communications, Quantum Space wants to launch and operate one Sentry non-geostationary orbit cubesat.…
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In an FCC Space Bureau application Friday, Quantum said the Sentry NGSO would do space-based optical observations and be used for training personnel on satellite integration, data collection and operations. It said it hopes to launch Sentry on SpaceX's February 2024 Transporter-10 mission.