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Quadro Arrow
Exolaunch
Quadro expands the capabilities of Exolaunch's microsatellite separation systems with a four-point offering tailored to match the Arrow 150 satellite with masses up to 250 kg. It is currently the only separation system which is qualified to fly the Arrow 150 platform on the SpaceX Transporter missions. Quadro was crowned the most innovative separation system in Europe by winning the Innovation in Space Award 2023 at the European Space Summit, celebrating its unique blend of flight-proven technology and cutting edge four-point design securing access to orbit for the next generation of microsatellite buses.
EXOtube
Exolaunch
Introducing the EXOtube universal modular adapter for rideshare missions. This launch vehicle-agnostic payload stack provides maximum flexibility to customers and simplifies mission execution for our launch partners.
EXOtube is an adaptive load-bearing structure for adaptation, integration and launch and deployment of the entire range of smallsats from cubesats to 1000 kg microsats.
EXOtube is an adaptive load-bearing structure for adaptation, integration and launch and deployment of the entire range of smallsats from cubesats to 1000 kg microsats.
CarboNIX
Exolaunch
CarboNIX is a scalable shock-free separation system for microsats weighing between 10 and 500kg. It is available in 8'', 11,732'', 15'', 18.25'', 24'' and custom diameter sizes.
CarboNIX's patented synchronous spring pusher system deploys satellites smoothly and evenly, with no unnecessary shocks or tumbling, thus minimizing risk of damage to a satellite's sensitive optical payloads and electronic components. It is the lowest-shock and lowest-tumbling separation system ever deployed in space.
CarboNIX's patented synchronous spring pusher system deploys satellites smoothly and evenly, with no unnecessary shocks or tumbling, thus minimizing risk of damage to a satellite's sensitive optical payloads and electronic components. It is the lowest-shock and lowest-tumbling separation system ever deployed in space.
CarboNIX NEO
Exolaunch
CarboNIX NEO is an off-the-shelf separation system available in 8", 15", and 24“, 31.6” and 38.81” sizes. It is scalable to any custom diameter for satellites upwards of 1000 kg. While NEO uses the same lock mechanism and pusher arm subsystems as CarboNIX, NEO employs a new clamp ring system which is stronger, stiffer, can withstand higher loads and launch heavier spacecraft than any other separation system on the market.
Quadro Versa
Exolaunch
Quadro Versa expands the capabilities of Exolaunch's microsatellite separation systems with a four-point offering tailored to satellites weighing up to 1000 kg and flying on SpaceX Rideshare plates. Versa has been designed for compatibility with the SpaceX four-point interfaces, and it is easily scalable to any size from 24”x24” up to 40”x40”. Larger satellites over 1000 kg and with larger footprints are also served by Versa, which offers unrivaled strength, stiffness and reliability for four-point satellites of any size.
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The EXOpod is the most advanced cubesat deployment system on the market. It is available in 6U/8U, 12U and 16U sizes which can be broken down into smaller slots to accommodate cubesats of any size.
EXOpod Nova, the latest generation of the EXOpod line, is rapidly expanding what the cubesat design standard (CDS) is capable of – cubesats launching with Nova can now increase the volume of their lateral protrusions by 400% and their mass by 30%, enabling a wider and more powerful array of satellite designs and use cases.
EXOpod Nova, the latest generation of the EXOpod line, is rapidly expanding what the cubesat design standard (CDS) is capable of – cubesats launching with Nova can now increase the volume of their lateral protrusions by 400% and their mass by 30%, enabling a wider and more powerful array of satellite designs and use cases.

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