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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY - Spacecraft Speedometer: Satellite Velocity Detection
- Agency
- ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF / ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
- Location
- Los Alamos, NM
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
- Posted
- May 15, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
- NAICS code
- 336414
What this contract is for
The Spacecraft Speedometer provides real-time velocity measurements for satellites without relying on GPS, which can be unreliable at low altitudes, in high-radiation environments and during geomagnetic storms. The technology has been successfully tested in space and is ready for scaling and commercialization. We are seeking a manufacturing partner or system integrator to refine production and deploy this technology into commercial and defense satellite markets. How it Works: Using a dual-sensor head electrostatic analyzer (ESA), it determines velocity by analyzing ambient space plasma charged particles, offering a self-contained, compact, and power-efficient solution for better orbital tracking and space weather monitoring. Designed as a small size, weight, and power (SWaP) payload for small satellite platforms, this system fills a critical gap in spacecraft navigation, improving operational efficiency while reducing reliance on external tracking systems. As spacecraft and probes travel to planets and moons where GPS isn’t available, the Spacecraft Speedometer provides a critical navigation solution for deep-space missions. By enabling precise velocity measurements in these GPS-denied environments, it supports autonomous spacecraft operations, improves mission planning, and ensures accurate trajectory control for planetary exploration and interplanetary travel. Key Advantages: Velocity Measurement: Directly measures spacecraft speed in situ, improving orbit prediction and maneuver planning. Compact & Low-Power Design: Optimized for CubeSats and small satellites, making it cost-effective and scalable. Enhanced Space Weather Monitoring: Provides real-time data to mitigate space weather disruptions that impact spacecraft performance. Increased Accuracy for Satellite Track...
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