BeetleSat Successfully Deploys LEO Satellite Expandable Antenna in Space

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  • BeetleSat announces the successful deployment of its lightweight, very high data rate, expandable antenna in space.
  • The in-orbit deployment of BeetleSat’s 60 cm expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat is a significant milestone in the development of the BeetleSat constellation.
  • BeetleSat’s LEO constellation will provide high-quality global Ka-band connectivity.

PRESS RELEASE — Tel Aviv / February 24, 2023 / BUSINESS WIRE / — BeetleSat, formerly NSLComm, a leading provider of satellite communication technology and services, today announced the successful deployment of its lightweight, very high data rate, expandable antenna in space. The in-orbit deployment of BeetleSat’s 60 cm expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat — an industry first — marks a significant milestone in the development of the BeetleSat constellation and proves the viability of its proprietary technology.

BeetleSat’s large Ka-band parabolic high-performance antenna, made of proprietary shape memory material, was folded at launch, allowing for low volume and mass. Once in low-Earth orbit (LEO), BeetleSat performed a successful on-demand deployment.

BeetleSat is now well-positioned to offer a paradigm shift in satellite communications that will allow it to define new categories and offer new applications across industries. Customers including satellite operators, service providers and any platform that requires low-latency, high-frequency throughput will be able to enjoy sustainable premium satellite communications at a fraction of the cost of other systems, resulting in very attractive prices for premium services.

BeetleSat’s LEO constellation will provide global and regional satellite operators, mobile network operators, and internet service providers high-quality global Ka-band connectivity for commercial and government applications, including point-to-point secure communications, mobility, and cellular backhaul/trunking services. The company’s focus on innovation and cutting-edge technology sets it apart from its competitors.

“We are thrilled to have achieved this important milestone,” said BeetleSat Executive President Patricio Northland. “The successful deployment of the BeetleSat expandable antenna is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team and partners and we are proud to be at the forefront of satellite technology.”

BeetleSat’s Nano-Satellite launched via the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on January 3, 2023. Now in Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) at 550Km altitude, the Nano-Satellite will provide BeetleSat’s public sector customer with store and forward, very high throughput satellite communication services.

With a payload designed by BeetleSat, the fully-digital Nano-Satellite weighs approximately 9 kg and transmits data at up to 2 Gbps. Using innovative Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and a deployable antenna communication payload, it delivers a bit-rate performance level equal to a much larger satellite at a substantially lower capital expenditure.

Contact Information:

BeetleSat Business
Efi Ksantini, [email protected]

BeetleSat Media
ICR for BeetleSat, [email protected]

SOURCE: Business Wire

Featured image: BeetleSat (NSLComm) fully-deployed Shape Memory Ka Antenna. Credit: Business Wire

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