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May 28th, 2019

Innovative Solutions in Space Selected to Bring their HyTI Imager to Fruition


Innovative Solutions in Space was selected by the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory (HSFL) to realize their 6U smallsat platform.

ISISpace and HSFL will work closely on the design for this challenging mission. ISISpace will provide the platform while the payload integration and flight preparation will be completed by HSFL.

The platform, called HyTI – Hyperspectral Thermal Imager, will demonstrate how high spectral (25 bands) and spatial resolution (60 m) thermal infrared image data can be acquired from a 6U cubesat.


The platform, called HyTI – Hyperspectral Thermal Imager, will demonstrate how high spectral (25 bands) and spatial resolution (60 m) thermal infrared image data can be acquired from a 6U CubeSat.

Image is courtesy of ISIS.

The mission will test several novel technologies including an interferometric imaging approach for acquiring the spectral data, and NASA/JPL’s Barrier InfraRed Detector technology. In addition to the HSFL and ISIS, the team includes the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology (HIGP), the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, West Coast Solutions, Quest Unlimited, American Infrared (AIRS), SaraniaSat, and New England Optical Systems (NEOS). The project received funding from NASA’s Earth Science Technology Office InVEST program.

Robert Wright, Interim Director of HIGP, University of Hawaii at Manoa, and PI of the HyTI mission said the organizations is pleased to be collaborating with ISISpace on this exciting mission and look forward to combining this innovative approach to acquiring high spectral resolution thermal data with their innovative solutions to spacecraft design, fabrication, and integration.

Abe Bonnema, Marketing Director at ISISpace, added the company is honored to have been selected to build the platform for the Hawaii Spaceflight Laboratory based on the firm's expertise and innovative approach and all look forward to delivering the platform for this prestigious NASA-funded mission.