Company: SIDU
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-001742
Chunk: 1102

Company: Sidus Space Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 1102
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 for the hardware due to a limited number of those
parts being manufactured to our requirements and specifications. Also, our business plan contemplates updating or replacing some of the
hardware and software in our network as technology advances, but the complexity of our requirements and specifications may present us
with technical and operational challenges that complicate or otherwise make it expensive or infeasible to carry out such upgrades and
replacements. If we are not able to suitably service, upgrade or replace our equipment, our ability to provide our services and therefore
to generate revenue could be harmed.

Our
satellites may collide with space debris or another spacecraft, which could adversely affect our operations.

Although
we expect to comply with best practices and international orbital debris mitigation requirements to actively maneuver our satellites
to avoid potential collisions with space debris or other spacecraft, these abilities are limited by, among other factors, uncertainties
and inaccuracies in the projected orbit location of, and predicted collisions with, debris objects tracked and cataloged by governments
or other entities. Additionally, some space debris is too small to be tracked and therefore its orbital location is unknown; nevertheless,
this debris is still large enough to potentially cause severe damage or a failure of our satellites should a collision occur. If our
satellites collide with space debris or other spacecraft, our products and services could be impaired. Also, a failure of one or more
of our satellites or the occurrence of equipment failures, collision damage, or other related problems that may result during the de-orbiting
process could constitute an uninsured loss and could materially harm our financial condition.

If
we are unable to adapt to and satisfy customer demands in a timely and cost-effective manner, or if we are unable to manufacture our
products at a quantity and quality that our customers demand, our ability to grow our business may suffer.

The
success of our business depends in part on effectively managing and maintaining our space services, manufacturing our products, conducting
a sufficient number of launches to meet customer demand and providing customers with an experience that meets or exceeds their expectations.
Even if we succeed in developing our products and completing launches within our targeted timeline, we could thereafter fail to develop
the ability to produce these products at quantity with a quality management system that ensures that each unit performs as required.
Any delay in our ability to produce products or complete launches at rate and with a reliable quality management system could have a
material adverse on our business.

If
our current or future space services do not meet expected performance or quality standards, including with respect to