What's Happening?
Muon Space has introduced a new satellite bus, the Condor-Ultra, designed to meet the increasing demands of the space industry. This new platform is three times larger than its predecessor, the Condor-XL,
and is aimed at the emerging orbital-data-center market. The Condor-Ultra is capable of delivering 20 kW of power, with future variants potentially offering up to 100 kW. It can host at least 18 square meters of payload, with a total capacity of approximately 400 kg. The satellite bus is equipped with SpaceX Starlink's laser-comms terminals, enabling 100 Gbps intersatellite link networking and 25 Gbps always-on connectivity. Muon Space plans to deliver the first Condor-Ultra pathfinder spacecraft to customers by 2028, with deployment capabilities from SpaceX's Starship and other medium-lift launchers.
Why It's Important?
The unveiling of the Condor-Ultra satellite bus by Muon Space highlights the growing demand for more powerful and capable satellites in the space industry. As Earth's infrastructure extends into low Earth orbit (LEO), there is a need for platforms that can support complex applications and data processing in space. The Condor-Ultra's design caters to this need, offering significant power and payload capacity. This development is crucial for the advancement of in-orbit data centers, which are expected to play a significant role in future space operations. The ability to integrate with NVIDIA's Space-1 Vera Rubin module for large-scale AI workloads further underscores the potential impact of this technology on the space industry.
What's Next?
Muon Space aims to deliver the first Condor-Ultra spacecraft by 2028, which will require the company to design a bus that can adapt to the rapidly evolving market. The platform's architecture is designed to scale with the launch market, allowing for flexibility in deployment. As the space industry continues to grow, the demand for such advanced satellite platforms is likely to increase, potentially leading to further innovations and partnerships in the sector.






