Insider Brief
- Sidus Space has received a Notice of Allowance for its U.S. patent application, System for a Modular Satellite Testing Platform.
- The patent is focused on the structural components of Sidus Space’s LizzieSat® satellite, marking a significant step forward in the company’s mission to innovate in satellite technology.
- The new modular approach allows operators to easily configure and reconfigure satellite components depending on specific mission requirements.
Sidus Space, a leader in satellite technology, announced it has received a Notice of Allowance for its U.S. patent application, System for a Modular Satellite Testing Platform (U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 17/828,233). The patent is focused on the structural components of Sidus Space’s LizzieSat® satellite, marking a significant step forward in the company’s mission to innovate in satellite technology.
The new modular approach allows operators to easily configure and reconfigure satellite components depending on specific mission requirements. This design improves processing efficiency, offers enhanced redundancy, and simplifies the integration of new payloads, making it a cost-effective solution for missions with varying needs. These advantages make it an ideal choice for government, defense, intelligence, and commercial applications that require flexibility in space operations.
Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space, commented on the achievement: “This patent represents a significant milestone in our mission to deliver innovative and adaptable solutions for the space industry. This advancement aligns with our commitment to delivering scalable and customizable solutions, from satellites to technology to data, that meet the evolving demands of the space industry and our customers.”

Sidus Space’s portfolio includes 13 granted U.S. patents, with several other applications pending. The company continues to build a robust intellectual property base, reinforcing its position as a provider of flexible, adaptable, and cost-effective space solutions.
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