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Sidus Space LizzieSat™-3 to Launch March 14, 2025, with Next Generation AI-Driven Space-to-Space Data Relay

This mission marks the third launch in 12 months, enhancing Sidus Space’s AI-powered data solutions

Liftoff of the Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) (the “Company” or “Sidus”), an innovative, agile space mission enabler, LizzieSat™-3 is targeted for a launch window that opens today, March 14, 2024 at 11:39 PM PDT. The satellite will launch as part of the Transporter-13 rideshare mission with SpaceX from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Live mission updates will be available on X (formerly Twitter) @SpaceX.

LizzieSat™-3 is the latest addition to Sidus Space’s growing constellation, designed to deliver near real-time, AI-powered intelligence from Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Equipped with multiple state-of-the-art sensors and technologies, including advanced cameras and radio frequency (RF) sensors, the satellite will leverage Sidus’ proprietary Orlaith AI Platform™ to process data directly on orbit, providing rapid asset detection, identification and classification.

Unlike traditional satellite intelligence systems that rely on post-mission data processing, LizzieSat™-3 enables near real-time insights through onboard AI processing. With high revisit rates, low-latency data transmission and automated decision-making capabilities, this launch marks a significant step in advancing AI-driven space solutions.

Advancing Space-Based AI with Sidus Orlaith™

As a leader in space technology, rapid satellite manufacturing and AI-powered space-based solutions, Sidus Orlaith™ enables onboard processing, mission updates in orbit and rapid, direct-to-user data relay. This proprietary advanced edge-processing ecosystem allows delivery of AI-driven analytics directly from space with significantly reduced latency for mission-critical applications.

A Milestone in Sidus Space’s Growth

LizzieSat™-3 marks Sidus’ third satellite launch in 12 months, reinforcing the company’s role as a leader in space technology, rapid satellite manufacturing and AI-powered space-based intelligence. With each launch, Sidus expands its capacity to provide enhanced data collection, improved revisit rates and near real-time insights for government, defense, intelligence, and commercial customers.

“This launch highlights Sidus’ agility and innovation, as we continue to deploy AI-powered satellites that transform how data is processed and delivered from space,” said Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space. “Beyond near real-time analytics, LizzieSat™-3 also incorporates a space-to-space data relay module, enabling rapid, direct-to-user data transfer for time-sensitive missions.”

With LizzieSat™-3, Sidus Space continues to redefine space-based intelligence, unlocking new possibilities for AI-driven decision-making from orbit.

About Sidus Space

Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) is a space mission enabler providing flexible, cost-effective solutions, including custom satellite design, payload hosting, mission management, AI-enhanced space-based sensor data-as-a-service and space manufacturing. With its mission of Space Access Reimagined™, Sidus Space is committed to rapid innovation, adaptable and cost-effective solutions, and the optimization of space system and data collection performance. With demonstrated space heritage, including manufacturing and operating its own satellite and sensor system, LizzieSat™, Sidus Space serves government, defense, intelligence and commercial companies around the globe. Strategically headquartered on Florida’s Space Coast, Sidus Space operates a 35,000-square-foot space manufacturing, assembly, integration and testing facility and provides easy access to nearby launch facilities. For more information, visit: www.sidusspace.com.

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