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K2 Space will fly its extra-large satellite for the first time in 2026
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K2 Space公司押注未来太空硬件将走向大型化,其正在建造大型航天器,并获得美国国防部6000万美元合同,将在2026年2月执行首次完整卫星任务Gravitas。该卫星将在SpaceX的Transporter-16任务中搭载多个国家安全载荷,先在低地球轨道运行,再升至中地球轨道。K2 Space的Mega级卫星拥有3米乘3米的巨大载荷舱,成本低于1500万美元,交付周期少于三个月,颠覆了传统大型卫星采购模式。该公司正在自建零部件生产线,以实现大规模生产,并将在Transporter-12任务中进行技术验证。

🚀K2 Space公司正致力于建造大型航天器,以应对未来发射成本下降的趋势,并获得美国国防部6000万美元的合同,执行名为Gravitas的首次完整卫星任务。

🛰️Gravitas卫星将搭载多个国防部载荷,在低地球轨道运行后,将提升至中地球轨道,该轨道具有高辐射环境,对卫星的生存能力提出挑战,但对导弹跟踪和全球定位系统具有重要意义。

💰K2 Space的Mega级卫星具有3米x3米的巨大载荷舱,成本低于1500万美元,交付周期少于三个月,这与传统大型卫星采购模式相比具有颠覆性优势。

🏭为实现大规模生产,K2 Space正在自建包括反应轮、飞行计算机、太阳能电池阵列和20千瓦电推进系统在内的零部件生产线,以降低成本并确保供应链的稳定。

K2 Space is betting that the future of the space hardware will be big — really big. 

The startup is building massive spacecraft under the assumption that launch costs will continue to drop as SpaceX’s Starship and other heavy-lift vehicles come online. It looks like the Space Force is taking up their side of that bet, with K2 Space announcing Thursday that its first full satellite mission will fly a number of Department of Defence payloads under a $60 million contract. 

That mission, called Gravitas, will fly no earlier than February 2026. The satellite will fly on SpaceX’s Transporter-16 rideshare mission, where it will carry multiple national security payloads. The spacecraft will conduct operations in low Earth orbit (LEO) before raising its orbit to medium Earth orbit (MEO). MEO, which is between LEO and geosynchronous orbit, has “historically been an incredibly challenging orbit to operate in,” K2 Space co-founder and CEO Karan Kunjur said in an interview. 

To even get there, spacecraft operators typically either need to equip their satellites with powerful propulsion systems or pay a premium for a launch that takes them directly to the target orbit. Once there, the spacecraft must be capable of surviving the high radiation environment for the duration of the mission. But the Space Force has been building out assets in MEO, primarily for missile tracking and warning, but also to enhance the Global Positioning System (GPS) network. 

“MEO offers another level of resilience,” Kunjur said. “If you think about a multi-orbit strategy or multi-orbit architecture, what you want, if you want resilience, is to have assets that are in LEO, assets that are in MEO, and assets that are in GEO. We really at K2 believe in that future.”

Kunjur, who founded the company with his brother Neel, called the contract a “step change” for the business. The $60 million in funding includes a 1:1:2 mix of government funds, Small Business Innovation Research matching funds, and private funds — that means $30 million came from private backers, an amount that nearly rivals the startup’s $50 million Series A that closed in February. 

Venture investors and the DoD have been pulled in by K2 Space’s proposal for large hardware — the company’s Mega class satellite features a huge 3-meter-by-3-meter payload bay — at a cost of less than $15 million per satellite, with lead times of less than three months. These figures represent a paradigm-shifting change from traditional large satellite procurement. 

The Torrance, California-based startup’s novel satellite architecture means that a substantial percentage of the spacecraft components are being built in-house. These include things like reaction wheels, flight computers, solar arrays, and the 20-kilowatt electric propulsion system, which will be among the most powerful to ever fly on orbit. The supply chain for these components at a cost-effective price point simply doesn’t exist, Kunjur said — which is why K2 Space is setting up those manufacturing lines on its own.

“The challenge is not only designing it to hit the performance that this mission requires, but also designing it in a way that we can mass produce it,” he said. “It’s not like we’re going to build one, use it for Gravitas, this mission, and then redesign it for mass production. No, the idea is to build this so that when the first one comes off the line, the second one is right behind it, the third one is behind it, and so on.” 

The company will also fly several technology demonstrators on SpaceX’s upcoming Transporter-12 mission in January, for a mission duration that is expected to last no more than a few months. 

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