➀ Open Cosmos will design and build the platform for PhotSat, a satellite dedicated to tracking the brightest stars and astrophysical objects. ➁ The satellite, set to launch by the end of 2025, will orbit Earth at a minimum altitude of 500 km. ➂ The mission is intended to support international space programs, including exoplanet searches and observations of celestial phenomena.
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