LizzieSat Constellation transforms geospatial intelligence with 3D printed components
The LizzieSat multi-purpose constellation is created to cater to the specific needs of both commercial and government demands in today’s data-driven, cloud-based, and interconnected world. The platform intends to capitalize on the shift from static and low-frequency satellite imaging and geospatial solutions to real-time geospatial intelligence, which is now more accessible on demand.
By incorporating 3D printed components, LizzieSat benefits from a faster and more efficient fabrication of satellite parts. These components are manufactured using Markforged 3D printers, known for their high precision and reliability in space applications. Not only does this technique accelerate manufacturing, but it also results in cost savings and enables more flexible and customized designs. The design of the LizzieSat constellation also allows for compatibility with a diverse range of launch vehicles and deployment from numerous launch sites across the globe.
“Markforged 3D printers initially played an important role in our successful External Flight Test Platform (EFTP) mission, an on-orbit external experimental facility that was hosted on the NanoRacks International Space Station External Platform (NREP),” said Carol Craig, Sidus Space Founder, and CEO. “Building on the success of our EFTP program, we have continued to leverage Markforged solutions in the development of LizzieSat.”