Company: SIDU
Filing Date: 2025-08-14
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001641172-25-024043
Chunk: 77

Company: Sidus Space Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-14
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 2
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 ensure controlled product quality and service through the use of space-qualified
Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) components, along with our AS9100 certified capability to manufacture our own space supply chain products.
Our modular design supports flexible technology integration, enabling rapid incorporation of variable sensors and mission-specific technologies.
By spreading fixed costs across multiple customers and capabilities, we offer a more cost-effective solution. As a full-stack space services
provider, our offerings are anchored by a state-of-the-art Mission Control Center (MCC), ensuring end-to-end mission support.

In
Q2 2024, we announced the successful on-orbit activation of the FeatherEdge™ processer which enables us to deliver near real-time
intelligence derived from earth observation data. Further expanding the capabilities of our constellation, we implemented the SatLab
A/S second-generation automated identification system (AIS) technology into the LizzieSat® satellite constellation. AIS technology
uses sophisticated systems on board marine vessels to identify and track ships to prevent collisions and protect life at sea. The integration
of this technology, combined with data from optical sensors on board LizzieSat®, enables unique vessel tracking and monitoring solutions
while providing valuable information about ship movements in real time. In addition to AIS technology, we have integrated visual spectrum
and multispectral imagers into our sensor suite and expect to expand the sensors to include software defined multispectral or hyperspectral
sensors for future satellite missions.

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We
have previously been approved for our X-band and S-band radio frequencies licensing through a published filing by the ITU on April 6,
2021. Such licenses are held through Aurea Alas, Ltd., an Isle of Man company, which is a Variable interest entity to us. The ITU filing
contains approved spectrum use for multiple X-Band and S-Band frequencies and seven different orbital planes, including 45 degrees. In
August 2023, the FCC granted Sidus a LizzieSat® experimental launch and operating license for launch and deploy on a SpaceX Falcon
9 Transporter 10 mission. This license includes approval for orbital operations utilizing the previously approved ITU S-band and X-band
frequencies and ground station coverage. We also received FCC Part 25 license approval for the LizzieSat® satellite constellation
missions two through five in October of 2024. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency of the U.S. Department
of Commerce, granted a Tier 1 license authorizing Sidus to operate L