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Space Machines partners with four start-ups for 2022 Orbital Transfer Vehicle launch

  • Written by Patrice Galluccio

Space Machines Company (SMC), Australian in-space logistics provider, today announces four Australian startups, Spiral Blue, Esper Satellite Imagery, Sperospace and Dandelions, as customers for the launch of its first Orbital Transfer Vehicle, Optimus, in 2022. 

 

The partnerships are an important milestone in the lead up to next year’s launch. Space Machine’s Company had earlier announced partnerships with HEO Robotics and CSIRO, who will also be part of the first launch. 

 

Rajat Kulshrestha, Space Machines Company founder and CEO said these partnerships highlight a critical step in preparing for the first mission. “We are excited to announce the partnerships with each organisation as we continue to strengthen Australia’s sovereign capability while collaboratively working together to launch Optimus successfully.” 

 

Esper Satellite Imagery and Spiral Blue have combined efforts to test a new approach to produce high definition satellite images and send them to Earth. Esper uses hyperspectral imagery to gather images in wavelengths that allow the analysis of materials compositions, from minerals to plants. Spiral Blue uses AI and edge computing to process these images to send them to Earth faster. The two technologies combined can transform how space images help in areas such as agriculture, mining and environmental controls. 

 

“The launch with Space Machines Company will help us demonstrate our technology in space, allowing us to access domestic and international market opportunities for new space image applications,” said Spiral Blue CEO Taofiq Huq.

 

Shoaib Iqbal from Esper Satellite Imagery said they are proud to be partnering with Space Machines Company as this will demonstrate and prove core imaging technology capabilities developed in-house. “This mission, in particular, will have a key focus on the Agriculture and Forestry industry while also covering other industries Esper currently serves.” 

 

Another partner, Sperospace, specialises in space robotics, including robotic arms and actuators. Next year, the mission will test some of the startup’s solutions, primarily focusing on assembling, maintaining, and repairing satellites in space.  

 

“This launch will validate Sperospace’s in-space assembly mechanisms and actuators which are a core part of our technology portfolio. This is a stepping stone to integrating sophisticated 

 

payloads such as robotic arms aboard Space Machine’s spacecraft,” explains Sperospace CEO Bohan Deng

 

Dandelions, the fourth partner, is an innovative aerospace communications company that enables domestic and international Internet of Things (IoT) players to add space-based assets, such as satellites, to their existing sensor networks. 

 

“Dandelions is excited to partner with Space Machines on this pioneering Australian collaboration. This launch will allow us to showcase our proprietary stack for Emergency Services Organisations (ESO’s) and terrestrial sensor grid stakeholders across private and public sector clients,” said Brian Lim, Founder/CEO Dandelions. 

 

Rajat Kulshrestha, from SMC, added, “Together we can demonstrate the added value of this Australian partnership and the strength of the emerging space ecosystem in Australia, which is an increasingly important sovereign capability.” 

 

Space Machines Company is an Australian startup that develops in-space logistics capabilities, including deploying satellites into desired orbits, servicing, powering and assembling space infrastructure and supporting deep space missions. 


 

About Space Machines Company

Space Machines Company is an Australian start-up that is developing in-space logistic capabilities to cost-effectively insert small satellites into desired low earth orbits (LEO), geostationary earth orbits (GEO) and Lunar orbits. Space Machines Company will launch its first Orbital Transfer Vehicle, Optimus, the largest commercial satellite built in Australia, in 2022. For more information, please visit: spacemachines.co

 

About Spiral Blue

Spiral Blue is a Sydney SME focused on building the next generation of Earth observation services with artificial intelligence and Space Edge Computing. Spiral Blue technology has applications in defence, city planning, utilities, and other industries. Founded in 2018, the company has recently launched its first Space Edge Zero prototypes to orbit, and is now awaiting results of this in-orbit demonstration.

 

About Esper Satellite Imagery

Esper Satellite Imagery is a Melbourne-based startup developing hyperspectral imaging solutions for space bourne platforms. Esper is developing the Esperesso and Esperoko imagers, two generations of hyperspectral imagers aiming to capture chemical data of every geographical point on the earth with a focus on Agriculture and Mining industries. 

 

About Sperospace

Sperospace is an Australian startup developing robotic systems for on-orbit satellite servicing. Sperospace’s technology will enable the next generation of satellites to be repairable, reconfigurable, and sustainable. Founded in 2019, Sperospace is funded under the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars program to develop breakthrough technologies and test systems in space.

 

About Dandelions

Dandelions is an Australian startup bringing on-demand infrastructure to the market. Our flagship product is the Gyrochute, a configurable air deployed communications and computation platform, allowing clients to air deploy sensor grids at scale.

  

Expanding on our innovative track record of bringing aerospace communications platforms to market, we are expanding our footprint to the space-based customisable platform for communications, sensors and payloads.

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