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Astra announces electric propulsion system contract with LeoStella
by Staff Writers
Alameda CA (SPX) Apr 14, 2022

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Astra Space, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASTR) and LeoStella LLC ("LeoStella") has announced a contract for Astra to provide multiple Astra Spacecraft Engines for LeoStella satellites. Astra is expected to begin delivering the propulsion systems later this year and into 2023.

LeoStella designs and manufactures operational satellites cost effectively and at scale. Astra's Spacecraft Engine has demonstrated that it can assist satellites in achieving and maintaining target orbits and maneuverability and is expected to be integrated onto a variety of LeoStella's satellites.

"As demand for small satellites continues to grow, we are always looking for innovative options to provide highly efficient, reliable propulsion for our satellites," said Tod Byquist, Director of Programs and Supply Chain at LeoStella. "Astra's Spacecraft Engine has good flight heritage and the performance we need to get our satellites to space on schedule."

"LeoStella is a pioneering force in constructing critical space infrastructure through a variety of satellite designs," said Mike Cassidy, VP of Product Management at Astra. "Their vision to deploy reliable, cost-effective satellites aligns closely with Astra's and demonstrates the innovative forces at work to expand and accelerate access to space."


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Exotrail signed a contract with Luxembourg-based satellite manufacturer OHB Luxspace for a co- engineering phase aiming the further integration of ExoMGTM - cluster2, a configuration of Exotrail's high thrust and flexible electric propulsion product family, into the Triton-X Heavy platform. This co-engineering phase comes as part of the development of a next generation of multi-mission microsatellite platform by OHB LuxSpace, in the frame of the ESA's programme of Advanced Research in Telecommunications ... read more

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