Momentus Partners with Air Force for Groundbreaking RPO Technology Demonstration in Space
- Momentus is selected for a U.S. Air Force project to demonstrate low-cost multispectral sensors for in-space operations.
- The demonstration, using Momentus’s proprietary RPO system, is scheduled for early 2026 to enhance navigation and interaction capabilities.
- Momentus aims to support both government and commercial clients with microsatellite launches and hosted payload missions in 2026.
Momentus Secures Air Force Partnership for Innovative RPO Demonstration
Momentus Inc., a U.S. commercial space company, announces a significant milestone in its pursuit of advancing in-space operational capabilities. Selected by the U.S. Air Force Research Labs' AFWERX organization for a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project, Momentus will conduct an in-space demonstration flight of a novel suite of low-cost multispectral sensors. This project, which emerged from a competitive evaluation process following Momentus’s proposal submission in 2024, underscores the company's commitment to pioneering technologies that enhance rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) in space.
The upcoming demonstration, slated for early 2026, will utilize Momentus’s proprietary RPO system. This system incorporates advanced optical, infrared, and Lidar sensors designed to facilitate the safe guidance of a space vehicle toward uncharacterized client objects. The mission aims to leverage machine vision algorithms and data fusion techniques to effectively navigate and interact with these targets. The implications of this demonstration extend beyond immediate operational capabilities; it plays a crucial role in developing technologies essential for future in-space operations, including satellite refueling, manufacturing, and debris removal.
CEO John Rood emphasizes the critical nature of such cutting-edge technology in bolstering national defense initiatives. Alongside the RPO sensor demonstration, Momentus plans to accommodate various payloads for both the Department of Defense and commercial clients during an upcoming SpaceX Transporter rideshare launch. The company expresses its readiness to support government and commercial customers with microsatellite launches of up to 200 kg, as well as hosted payload missions and other low Earth orbit (LEO) services in early 2026. Interested parties can reach out to Momentus for booking opportunities, reflecting the company's proactive approach in meeting market demands.
In addition to its involvement with the Air Force project, Momentus continues to expand its capabilities within the commercial space sector. The company is strategically positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for in-space transportation services. As the space industry evolves, Momentus remains committed to innovation and efficiency, ensuring it meets the needs of both government and commercial clients.
The collaboration with the Air Force not only enhances Momentus's portfolio but also solidifies its role as a key player in the burgeoning space economy. By focusing on low-cost solutions and advanced technologies, the company is well-positioned to lead in the emerging landscape of in-space operations.