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XDLINX Space Labs Showcases Small Satellite Subsystem Research at SMOPS 2026

XDLINX Space Labs Showcases Small Satellite Subsystem Research at SMOPS 2026

According to a recent LinkedIn post from XDLINX Space Labs, the company participated in the SMOPS 2026 conference focused on intelligent, autonomous, and sustainable mission operations for modern spacecraft. The event reportedly convened mission operators, spacecraft engineers, researchers, and space leaders to discuss mission design, automation, large constellations, and evolving ground-segment technologies.

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The post highlights that XDLINX Space Labs presented two research papers on mission-critical subsystem design and in-orbit performance. One paper examined star tracker orientation for SmallSats in low Earth orbit, while the other assessed AIS antenna placement near Hall-effect thrusters for small satellite applications.

These technical studies appear aimed at improving sensor orientation and understanding propulsion plume effects, which the post suggests are directly linked to mission reliability. For investors, this emphasis on subsystem optimization may indicate a strategy to differentiate XDLINX in the small satellite and constellation markets by focusing on higher performance and reliability.

The post also references collaboration within the global space community, citing engagement with ISRO, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the Astronautical Society of India. Such participation could enhance the company’s visibility among institutional stakeholders and position it for future partnerships or contracts in the growing commercial and government space segments.

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