-

SFL Missions Inc. Awarded Canadian Space Agency Contract for HAWC Satellite Mission Conceptual Design Study

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SFL Missions Inc. has been awarded a competitive bid contract by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to conduct a conceptual design study of the planned High-Altitude Aerosols, Water vapour, and Clouds (HAWC) satellite mission. HAWC is Canada’s contribution to NASA’s Atmosphere Observing System (AOS) mission slated for launch in 2031.

“The HAWC mission will collect atmospheric data that will support extreme weather prediction, climate modeling, and air quality forecasting,” said Michael Henderson, SFL Missions Inc.’s Guidance, Navigation and Control Specialist.

Under the Phase 0 contract, SFL Missions will study the design requirements of the planned HAWC satellite (HAWCsat) and the Aerosol Limb Imager (ALI) instrument that will fly onboard. ALI will measure aerosols, which are tiny solid and liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere. Emanating from forest fires and volcanoes, as well as power plants and industrial processes, aerosols impact weather, climate, and air quality.

ALI will be complemented by the Spatial Heterodyne Observations of Water (SHOW) instrument also carried aboard HAWCsat. SHOW will measure water vapour in the upper atmosphere, a key component of cloud formation which drives heating and cooling of Earth.

ALI and SHOW will make measurements in coordination with a third Canadian instrument, called Thin Ice Clouds and Far InfraRed Emissions (TICFIRE), which is flying on the NASA AOS satellite. HAWCsat will fly in formation leading the AOS spacecraft by 310 seconds.

SFL Missions is uniquely qualified to study the design of this mission due to the importance of formation flying of HAWCsat with the AOS spacecraft. SFL Missions has expertise in precise attitude control, accurate sensor pointing, and autonomous formation flying technologies that have been developed and refined for low-mass smaller satellites.

“Success of the mission depends on the HAWC spacecraft flying in a precise orbit relative to the AOS satellite, so that both capture measurements from the same portion of the atmosphere at the same time, but from different angles,” said Henderson.

The study phase, or Phase 0, of the CSA HAWC mission design will be completed by November of this year.

About SFL Missions Inc. (https://sflmissions.com)

SFL Missions Inc. generates bigger returns from smaller, lower cost satellites. Small satellites built by SFL Missions consistently push the performance envelope and disrupt the traditional cost paradigm. We build quality small satellites at low cost that work the first time and enable NewSpace companies to mass produce through our Flex Production program. Satellites are built with advanced power systems, stringent attitude control and high-volume data capacity that are striking relative to the budget. We arrange launches globally and maintain a mission control center accessing ground stations worldwide. The pioneering and barrier-breaking work of SFL Missions is a key enabler to tomorrow’s cost-aggressive satellites and constellations.

Contacts

Michael Henderson
SFL Missions Inc.
info@SFLMissions.com

Follow SFL
Twitter X @SFLMissions
Instagram at sfl.missions

SFL Missions Inc.


Release Versions

Contacts

Michael Henderson
SFL Missions Inc.
info@SFLMissions.com

Follow SFL
Twitter X @SFLMissions
Instagram at sfl.missions

More News From SFL Missions Inc.

SFL Missions Inc. Begins Phase A Study for ESA Moonraker Lunar Mapping Project

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SFL Missions Inc. is a member of the team led by Prime Contractor NUVIEW GmbH selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to conduct the Moonraker Phase A study. SFL Missions is the spacecraft team member responsible for developing the small satellite platform that will host the laser scanning (LiDAR) payload. SFL is also performing mission analysis and planning for launch and operations of the Moonraker spacecraft.Following completion of a successful Pre-Phase A study...

Space Flight Laboratory Becomes New Private Company

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The University of Toronto has announced the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL), formerly housed within the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, has become a new, private company, SFL Missions Inc. SFL Missions will continue the legacy of innovative small satellite development for domestic and international customers. Established in 1998 by UTIAS Professor Robert Zee, SFL has a lengthy track record...

SFL Missions Inc. Announces Launch and Deployment of Four Small Satellites

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SFL Missions Inc. has announced the successful launch and deployment of four small satellites across two missions. SFL Missions developed the AISSat-4 maritime ship tracking microsatellite for the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) and delivered units for the three-satellite HawkEye 360 Cluster 14 radio frequency (RF) detection spacecraft for integration by HawkEye 360 under the SFL Missions Flex Production Program. AISSat-4 and HawkEye 360 Cluster 14 were launched today ab...
Back to Newsroom