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RTX and Blue Canyon unveil new high-capacity XB16 CubeSat
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RTX and Blue Canyon unveil new high-capacity XB16 CubeSat
by Brad Bartz
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 11, 2023

In response to the ever-growing demand in the satellite industry for greater payload size, weight, and power (SWaP), RTX's satellite manufacturer arm, Blue Canyon Technologies (BCT), has recently unveiled the XB16 CubeSat. This new offering stands as the most sizable form factor within its current CubeSat product portfolio.

The XB16 CubeSat is a testament to the technological strides the industry is making. It provides a substantial 14U payload volume. Furthermore, it comes with an option that is dependent on its cannister that could give an extra 12,000 cubic centimeters of volume. Noteworthy is that this CubeSat, despite its size, retains the hallmark features BCT is known for: its strong power systems, efficient data management, unwavering performance, and high-precision attitude control systems.

These attributes position the XB16 CubeSat as a perfect fit for a range of satellite applications. From remote sensing and earth observation tasks to in-space communications, this CubeSat stands ready to address the diverse demands of the industry.

Sharing his thoughts on the new addition, John Carvo, the executive director of CubeSats at Blue Canyon, stated, "Our flight-proven products are known for their fine-pointing and agility on orbit. With the XB16, we're extending our capabilities to accommodate a larger payload volume without compromising on the precision and longevity our products are renowned for in orbit."

Blue Canyon Technologies has always been at the forefront of offering innovative yet cost-effective solutions for space missions. The XB16 further accentuates their commitment to serving a variety of space missions, catering to academic, commercial, and government sectors. This new CubeSat joins the ranks of BCT's top-tier spacecraft solutions, underlining the company's unwavering dedication to enhancing the capabilities of the modern satellite landscape.

In terms of production, the XB16 are to be manufactured at BCT's state-of-the-art Spacecraft Manufacturing Center in Boulder, CO. The facilities at this center are tailored for the high-volume production of spacecraft systems and components. This ensures that not only individual satellites but also extensive constellations of small spacecraft can be produced efficiently and to the highest standards.

With the introduction of the XB16 CubeSat, RTX and Blue Canyon Technologies continue to set the bar high, proving their expertise and dedication to advancing the potential and capabilities of the satellite industry Related Links
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