BeetleSat Announces
Successful Two-Way Data Communication Using
Proprietary Expandable Antenna
May 30, 2023
BeetleSat, formerly NSLComm, a
fast-growing satellite technology company building
the world’s first global low-Earth orbit (LEO)
constellation optimized for premium point-to-point
communications, today announced the successful
software-defined radio (SDR) two-way data
communication using its lightweight, very high data
rate, expandable antenna.
“Successful data transmission
between our satellite and ground segment is a
significant step forward in the build-out of our LEO
constellation and I am proud of our team and
grateful for all the work that has gone into
reaching this important milestone,” said BeetleSat
CEO Patricio Northland.
BeetleSat’s NSLSAT-2 satellite,
a 6U CubeSat, was launched in January 2023 via a
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket. The Company’s
high-performance Ka-band antenna, made of
proprietary lightweight shape memory material, was
folded at launch, allowing for low volume and mass,
and successfully deployed when the satellite reached
its orbit. This in-orbit deployment of BeetleSat’s
60 cm expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat was an
industry first and proved the viability of its
proprietary technology.
“BeetleSat’s technology is
shifting the satellite communication paradigm by
unlocking premium, cost-effective, and flexible
solutions that enable our customers to succeed.
We’re excited to build the first LEO constellation
that is truly designed to meet their needs,”
Northland added.
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