Open Cosmos To Design And Build Platform For New Satellite To Track 10 Million Brightest Stars

By Amit Chowdhry • Oct 17, 2024

Space technology company Open Cosmos will design and build the platform of PhotSat, which is a space mission coordinated by the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC) that involves the development and construction of Catalonia’s first-ever owned satellite dedicated to tracking the 10 million brightest stars and other astrophysical objects. This announcement was made during the celebration of the International Astronautical Congress, which is held from 14 to 18 October in Milan, Italy.

The mission is conceived to provide supporting data to numerous ongoing international programs. And more specifically, these observations will be relevant to searching for exoplanets, characterizing stars and observing bright transient phenomena such as supernovae and kilonovae.

This 12U CubeSat will also feature an astronomy payload designed and built by the IEEC. Equipped with two telescopes, it will scan and photometrically track the entire available sky every two days in the visible and ultraviolet spectral bands through an ingenious system of rotating mirrors. Expected to launch by the end of next year, the satellite will orbit the Earth in a Sun-synchronous low orbit at a minimum altitude of 500 km.

This new partnership between Open Cosmos and the IEEC follows previous collaborations, such as the successful launch of MENUT, the second satellite mission of the NewSpace Strategy of Catalonia promoted by the Government of Catalonia. Open Cosmos will design and build the satellite platform, including designing a pointing system with enough precision to enable the satellite to obtain images of the most distant stars.

The company will also provide the infrastructure to operate the satellite and transfer all the generated data to the IEEC’s Instrument Operations and Science Data Centre.

PhotSat represents a major milestone for Open Cosmos, demonstrating its expanding platforms and capabilities as one of Europe’s leading space tech companies. It also emphasizes the IEEC’s capacity to lead the full development and exploitation of scientific space missions and commitment to establishing a new space innovation hub in the region, driving economic growth, and enhancing research infrastructures in space to benefit the research and talent ecosystem.

The mission also enables the development of the academic and industrial infrastructure to carry out future end-to-end missions and projects using smallsat technology in-house in a short development time.

This capability is important for Open Cosmos as it enables new actors to benefit from their own space data. This is all part of Open Cosmos’s mission to democratize space through affordable delivery of space missions and opening up access to critical space data.

This PhotSat project has been supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities with funding from the European Union NextGenerationEU (Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, PRTR-C17.I1) and by the Government of Catalonia.

KEY QUOTES:

“We’re thrilled to announce the development of Photsat in partnership with the IEEC. This is a major milestone for both of us, as it marks the first time we are developing an astrophysical satellite, which will generate valuable experience around NewSpace technologies and will contribute to enhancing public-private collaboration.”

-Rafel Jordà Siquier, CEO and Founder of Open Cosmos

“PhotSat will be the first scientific satellite owned by the IEEC and developed entirely, from the design phase to operations, by us with the collaboration of the Catalan academic and industrial ecosystem. The satellite will observe and monitor the full sky every few days and will provide valuable information to expand our knowledge of space and the universe. PhotSat will prove that small satellites can deliver big science.”

-Ignasi Ribas, Director of the IEEC