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Sidus Space awarded US patent allowance for modular satellite system
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Sidus Space awarded US patent allowance for modular satellite system
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 28, 2025

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) has announced it has received a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its patent application (Serial No. 17/828,233) covering the structural framework of the LizzieSat satellite platform. To date, three LizzieSat satellites have been successfully deployed and are operating in orbit. The newly allowed patent underlines Sidus Space's continuing focus on advancing satellite technology aimed at expanding mission adaptability across commercial, governmental, defense, and intelligence sectors.

The patented system introduces a modular configuration for satellite command and data handling, enabling operators to customize or reconfigure satellite components to meet specific mission profiles. This design streamlines data processing, bolsters system redundancy, and simplifies the accommodation of new payloads, offering critical advantages for missions requiring high flexibility and cost-efficiency.

"This patent represents a significant milestone in our mission to deliver innovative and adaptable solutions for the space industry," said Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space. "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, known for its space-proven technologies and fully integrated satellite services, offers comprehensive capabilities from satellite design and manufacturing to launch and orbital operations. The company maintains a growing intellectual property portfolio that includes 13 granted U.S. patents, one additional allowed U.S. patent pending issuance, six further U.S. applications under review, and five international patent filings as part of its global expansion strategy.

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