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Tiny CubeSat, Big Regulatory Leap: First Commercial Nuclear Payload in Orbit
space1 day ago

Tiny CubeSat, Big Regulatory Leap: First Commercial Nuclear Payload in Orbit

City Labs’ BOHR CubeSat, powered by a tritium betavoltaic battery, became the first commercially built spacecraft cleared to carry a nuclear power source under the FAA’s post-2019 licensing pathway, launching on SpaceX’s Transporter-17 to low Earth orbit. The tiny device generates nanowatts to microwatts for years, enough to power a sensor node, and serves as a proof-of-concept and regulatory template for future commercial nuclear space missions, with flight data expected soon and implications for both civil and national-security applications.

City Labs Ushers in Commercial Nuclear Power in Space with BOHR CubeSat
technology2 days ago

City Labs Ushers in Commercial Nuclear Power in Space with BOHR CubeSat

Miami-based City Labs launches BOHR, a 1U CubeSat powered by a tritium betavoltaic battery, claiming the first commercial nuclear-powered satellite. The mission demonstrates persistent power for small payloads while solar panels handle regular operations, and serves as a regulatory-approved first step toward broader nuclear-powered space missions—though power levels remain nanowatt to microwatt range.

First Commercial Nuclear Satellite Signals New Era in Space Power
technology2 days ago

First Commercial Nuclear Satellite Signals New Era in Space Power

City Labs’ BOHR cubesat, launched on SpaceX’s Transporter-17, tests NanoTritium betavoltaic power in orbit—the first commercial nuclear satellite—demonstrating continuous power for instruments without sunlight while solar power handles general operations; the mission also earned FAA approval under a nuclear-launch pathway, signaling a regulatory milestone for future commercial nuclear space power.