STMD Flight Opportunities
A flight testing success story
Wifi in Low Earth Orbit Advanced via Multi-Vehicle Flight Tests
In-space wifi technology matured through NASA’s Flight Opportunities program will be demonstrated on an upcoming commercial orbital flight, illustrating how suborbital flight testing advances technology readiness for space missions.
Communications in space are critical for a wide range of NASA and commercial missions, including crewed space stations and lunar exploration such as Artemis. Advanced relay and wifi in space are required to facilitate two-way, crew-to-ground communications as well as inter-spacecraft data transmission.
To meet the need for these communications, Solstar Space Company in Santa Fe, New Mexico, developed satellite communications designed to use commercial satellite networks in providing internet and voice communications for people and payloads in space — essentially in-space wifi. With support from Flight Opportunities, Solstar tested its technology on four suborbital flights — aboard a high-altitude balloon, a sounding rocket, and a suborbital launch vehicle.
These flight tests helped Solstar demonstrate and advance its wifi technology for implementation on space missions and led to further research efforts:
Solstar is working with Momentus Space to demonstrate the Deke Space Communicator, a narrowband intelligent data relay and wifi hotspot. Its first orbital flight is scheduled for 2026.
Solstar has received SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) contracts to develop space-based relays and lunar wifi for the U.S. Space Force and a next-generation lunar wifi access point for NASA.
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Wifi in Low Earth Orbit
Research to Aid In-Space Operations and Lunar Missions
In 2025, Solstar began working with Momentus Space to demonstrate its narrowband intelligent data relay (called the Deke Space Communicator) and wifi hotspot. The Solstar Deke Space Communicator, with its onboard wifi capabilities, is uniquely positioned to provide connectivity for space communications on future Momentus launches. The system will fly to low Earth orbit aboard the Momentus Vigoride orbital service vehicle to provide narrowband internet connectivity and loc …