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Key highlights

The Mynaric CONDOR Mk2 is an optical communication terminal suitable for inter-satellite space-space, space-air, space ground connectivity.

The system is fully compliant with SDA Tranche 0 standard. The optical communication does not require ITU or FCC frequency coordination.

The system by design offers higher reliability, performance, bandwidth, and built-in redundancy with 7+ years lifetime in LEO.

The communication system is secured against jamming, spoofing and electro-magnetic interference (EMI), and is suitable for next generation LEO satellite constellations

Applications

  • Space-Space communication
  • Space-air communicaiton
  • Space-ground communication
  • Inter-satellite communication
  • LEO Satellite constellations communication
  • Intra-plane and cross-plane communication

Key features

  • Each terminal can be used both as transmitter and receiver
  • Full in-orbit self-calibration
  • Layout and build allow for smooth integration into satellites
  • Power output and data rate can be adapted for various demands without significantly impacting SWaP
  • Designed to withstand high vibration, extended temperature ranges, and vacuum environments
  • The electronics box can operate up to 2 OSAs (Dual Configuration)

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Last updated: 2024-09-02

CONDOR Mk2

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