X marks the future of space security.
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Mission X
Demonstrating the
future of space security.
Mission X includes a series of flight tests in rapid succession to demonstrate agile spacecraft and flight software iteration.
Flight 1 in March marked a significant milestone as the first Jackal AOVs reached orbit. Flight 2 is planned within the next 12 months, with the goal for a Jackal to image other spacecraft while maneuvering in proximity.
With Mission X, True Anomaly is advancing capabilities that support deterrence and secure space for future generations.
Mission X aims to demonstrate Rendezvous & Proximity Operations (RPO) for advanced non-Earth imaging, test and evaluation, and on-demand training.
The Space Security Challenge
New technology for the new space race.
Space technology is the foundation of the international, rules-based order. Yet a new space race has begun that requires a step change in capability and cost to maintain global security. True Anomaly is meeting the challenge with fast, agile manufacturing, a common operating system, and advanced human-machine teaming.
RPO
Rendezvous & Proximity Operations
To demonstrate a new commercial capability and capture mission data, a Jackal AOV will conduct RPO: A set of maneuvers spacecraft perform when they approach and operate near each other. Examples include re-fueling, re-supplying space stations, or inspecting debris or spacecraft. RPO is one of the most challenging space missions to master.
Mosaic
One intelligent
operating system.
Mission Planner: Plan missions, command spacecraft, and receive telemetry data.