In Rogue’s inaugural space mission and first Orbital Test Platform flight, Barry-1 (OTP-1) we tested our advanced compute hardware, algorithms, sensor aggregation and in situ data processing.  The mission achieved all of its primary mission objectives, and was also a fantastic learning opportunity for both our mission operations and engineering teams!

Barry-1 is Rogue’s inaugural space flight where we will be testing our advanced compute hardware, algorithms, sensor aggregation and in situ data processing.

spacecraft

Meet Barry-1/OTP-1

OTP-1 lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Station on Saturday, November 11, 2023 aboard a SpaceX’s Falcon 9 on the Transporter-9 mission.  Shortly thereafter, Rogue Space achieved positive control of OTP-1, and walked it through a series of Launch and Early Operations (LEOP) steps over the course of several weeks.  During its mission, OTP-1 met all its primary mission objectives.  It was then ordered to go into a deorbiting-safe mode and is now decommissioned.

Services

Autonomous AI In LEO

Payload Hosting

Through Rogue Space Systems Orbital Test Platform program, customer hardware was integrated into the Orbital Test Platform spacecraft so that it could be tested along side Rogue’s new hardware and software.  This cooperative approach to missions is moving Rogue faster, and also giving Rogue the ability to pre-view cutting edge technologies that it may use in its future missions.

Payload hosting is an ideal solution for in-space demonstrations for heritage and full operations. Our capable and cost effective OTP-1 3U satellite featured Rogue’s own Scalable Compute Platform (SCP) of redundant edge computing.  It also carried optical sensors, 3 axis control and propulsion to supplement mission needs.

Payload Services

Software

CONTAINERIZED LINUX ENVIRONMENT

UP TO 1TB HIGH SPEED STORAGE

MULTI-CORE ARM

GPU PROCESSING

Upcoming Missions

 

SPACECRAFT DATE LAUNCH VEHICLE PAYLOADS MANIFESTED BUS CAPABILITIES DROP-OFF ORBIT AVAILABILITY
OTP-1/
BARRY-1
NOV 11, 2023 SPACEX’S FALCON 9 SCP EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM, 4X WIDE FIELD OF VIEW OPTIC SENSORS 3 AXIS POINTING, EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM, PROPULSION LEO-SSO MISSION COMPLETE
OTP-2 NET Q1 2025 SPACEX’S FALCON 9 QUANTUM DRIVE PROPULSION, FUSION/WATER PROPULSION QUANTUM ENCRYPTION AND SCP EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM 3 AXIS POINTING, PROPULSION, MULTIDIRECTIONAL OPTICS, NEXT GENERATION ENCRYPTION AND EDGE COMPUTING LEO-SSO SOFTWARE HOSTING AVAILABLE
OTP-3 NET Q4 2026 SPACEX’S FALCON 9 ENERGETIC PROPULSION, ELECTRICAL PROPULSION, 6 DOF RCS, SDA OPTICS, 4X WIDE FOV OPTICS, SCP EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM, RPO OPTICS, NEW IOT TERMINAL, LARGE STEERING MIRROR, DOCKING PORT WITH ELECTRICAL AND REFUELING PORT, DOCKING EXPERIMENT RPOD, SDA, EDGE COMPUTING, 6-DOF MANEUVERING, HIGH DELTA-V LEO-SSO HARDWARE & SOFTWARE HOSTING AVAILABLE
OTP-4 NET Q2 2027 SPACEX’S FALCON 9 ENERGETIC PROPULSION, ELECTRICAL PROPULSION, 6 DOF RCS, SDA OPTICS, 4X WIDE FOV OPTICS, SCP EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM, RPO OPTICS, NEW IOT TERMINAL, LARGE STEERING MIRROR, DOCKING PORT WITH ELECTRICAL AND REFUELING PORT, DOCKING EXPERIMENT RPOD, SDA, EDGE COMPUTING, 6-DOF MANEUVERING, HIGH DELTA-V LEO-SSO HARDWARE & SOFTWARE HOSTING AVAILABLE
ORBOT-1 NET Q1 2028 SPACEX’S FALCON 9 ENERGETIC PROPULSION, ELECTRICAL PROPULSION, 6 DOF RCS, SDA OPTICS, 4X WIDE FOV OPTICS, SCP EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM, RPO OPTICS, NEW IOT TERMINAL, LARGE STEERING MIRROR, DOCKING PORT WITH ELECTRICAL AND REFUELING PORT, DOCKING, GRAPPLING ARM RPOD, SDA, EDGE COMPUTING, 6-DOF MANEUVERING, HIGH DELTA-V, GRAPPLING, PLUGGABLE PAYLOAD CONTAINERIZATION LEO-SSO HARDWARE & SOFTWARE HOSTING AVAILABLE

 

“OTP-1 was Rogue’s first incremental step to making our fully autonomous Orbot spacecraft a reality!” – Jon Beam, Co-Founder & CEO

OTP-1 In The Socials

For discussion of the OPT-1 Mission, follow Rogue Space on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Viewing A Launch

A live broadcast of the Hello World mission will be made available at approximately 10 minutes to launch. Join us as we watch our first Orbot take flight to Lower Earth Orbit.

Launch Countdown

Mission News

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