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Sidus Space expands existing agreement with Lonestar Data Holdings to support additional Starvault Orbital Data Storage Payload

  • Writer: Satellite Evolution Group
    Satellite Evolution Group
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Sidus Space expands existing agreement with Lonestar Data Holdings to support additional Starvault Orbital Data Storage Payload

Sidus Space has announced the expansion of its existing agreement with Lonestar Data Holdings Inc. to build and deliver an additional StarVault orbital data storage payload. The amendment extends Sidus' role in enabling the world's first commercially operational space-based sovereign data storage service.


The amendment expands the scope of Sidus' work under its ongoing partnership with Lonestar and reflects continued execution against customer requirements as StarVault transitions from early missions to sustained commercial deployment.


Sidus is currently building the first StarVault payload, which is scheduled to launch no earlier than fall 2026 aboard LizzieSat-4 (LS-4). The additional payload expands the overall StarVault network and reflects Lonestar's continued progress toward scaling its orbital data storage architecture.

"The expansion highlights the strength of our engineering processes and our ability to support increasingly complex payload integrations," said Carol Craig, Founder and CEO of Sidus Space. "Sidus is designed to deliver scalable space hardware through proven manufacturing, integration, and mission execution."


The expanded collaboration further demonstrates Sidus' ability to support emerging space based infrastructure applications across commercial, government, and defense markets through flexible, flight proven satellite solutions.

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