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Frond Space to provide dragsail system for Gilmour Space satellite
Frond Space Systems, a New Zealand-based company specialising in deployable space technology, will provide a dragsail system for Gold Coast-based Gilmour Space Technologies’ MMS-1 satellite mission.
The MICRO dragsail system, developed by Frond, is a lightweight and compact device that can be deployed at the end of a spacecraft’s life to increase its drag and accelerate its deorbiting. The system aims to enhance space sustainability and reduce the risk of space debris, thereby ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
“The new five-year deorbit requirement introduced by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a great step in the right direction for the responsible and sustainable use of the space environment,” said Mr Kody Cook, Head of Satellites at Gilmour Space.
“Products like the MICRO dragsail system developed by Frond Space will be critical for meeting these requirements. It’s also a core part of our strategy to support the growth of the trans-Tasman supply chain and start-up ecosystem as we continue to develop future platforms.”
The Gilmour MMS-1 satellite mission, scheduled for launch in early 2025, will deploy a 100-kilogram class microsatellite to low Earth orbit. Frond’s dragsail system will be attached to the satellite and activated after the completion of the mission. The contract reflects Gilmour Space’s commitment to the principles of responsible and sustainable space utilisation.