Issue 53

Commercial: SCOUT to Develop On-Orbit SDA

SCOUT Space received a Space Force SBIR Phase 2 contract to demonstrate how commercial space-based sensor data can improve space domain awareness.

22 Jul 2022: SCOUT Space won a Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research contract from the U.S. Space Force to augment military systems with commercial data from space-based sensors. SCOUT wants to demonstrate that commercial data collected by sensors in space combined with data from traditional ground sensors can improve the accuracy of space debris tracking and can help predict collisions. Source.

– SCOUT’s data will augment the military’s space catalog with commercial data that can be shared with international partners.

– The company’s software will be tested by the operators from Space Delta 2, a Space Force unit that focuses on space domain awareness, and the Air Force Research Laboratory’s intelligence systems division.

– SCOUT developed a sensing payload called SCOUT Vision that uses computer vision and guidance software to enable better navigation and threat avoidance. The first one launched in June 2021 on an Orbit Fab on-orbit refueling spacecraft and is currently in operation.

SCOUT space-based sensing / on-orbit space-domain-awareness concept.