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Planetary Resources, Inc.,
formerly known as
Arkyd Astronautics, was an
American company that was
formed on 1
January 2009, and
reorganized and renamed...
- non-optical
satellite technologies of its
larger Arkyd-100
telescope satellite—essentially the
entire base of the
Arkyd-100
satellite model revealed in January...
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mature the
technology of its
Arkyd series of spacecraft. This is the
second Arkyd 3 satellite; in
October 2014, the
first Arkyd 3
satellite was destro****...
- 3D-printed
satellite mechanical structure,
Arkyd-300,
February 2014. The
torus holds the
propellant and
provides the
structural frame for the satellite...
- part of the
crowdfunding efforts for the
Planetary Resources's
ARKYD mission. The
ARKYD "space selfie"
method would have
allowed donors to
upload their...
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development of the
Arkyd family of spacecraft; two
prototypes of
which were
flown in 2015 and 2018.
Shortly after, all
plans for the
Arkyd space telescope...
- failure, food and care
packages for the crew, parts, experiments, and the
Arkyd-3
Flight Test (Non-optical)
Satellite from
Planetary Resources lost. Following...
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January 27, 2024. Boyle, Alan (November 13, 2017). "Planetary Resources'
Arkyd-6
prototype imaging satellite has left the building". G****Wire. Archived...
- stage. In
addition to ISS supplies,
payload included a
Planetary Resources Arkyd-3
satellite and a NASA JPL/UT
Austin CubeSat mission named RACE. 6 October...
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cargo included food and
packages for the crew, parts, experiments, and the
Arkyd-3
flight test
system from
Planetary Resources. 5 OA-4 Deke
Slayton II Orbital ATK...