RTX provides Blue Canyon satellite to shape future space missions
Blue Canyon’s latest spacecraft will support lunar calibration efforts
LAFAYETTE, Colo. (June 25, 2025) – Today, Blue Canyon Technologies, RTX’s (NYSE: RTX) small satellite manufacturer and mission services provider announced the successful launch of a CubeSat in support of ARCSTONE, a NASA mission to measure lunar spectral reflectance, or the way sunlight is reflected back from the Moon's surface at different wavelengths of light. The ARCSTONE mission will use the data it collects to help calibrate space-based imagers for earth observation.
Sunlight, reflected from Earth, carries a vast amount of information into space about the planet's surface, atmosphere and its composition. ARCSTONE will use a spectrometer – a scientific instrument that measures and analyzes light by separating it into spectrums – to precisely measure reflected sunlight from the entire lunar disk. This cannot be done as effectively from Earth’s surface due to interference from the atmosphere.
“One of the most challenging tasks in remote sensing from space is achieving required instrument calibration accuracy on-orbit,” said Dr. Constantine Lukashin, physical research scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center and principal investigator for the ARCSTONE mission. “The Moon is an excellent and available source for calibration with the potential for high accuracy. ARCSTONE will enable multiple spaceborne assets to improve quality of measurements and data products for generations to come.”
“Blue Canyon’s advanced spacecraft technology will support ARCSTONE in its efforts to enable high-accuracy lunar calibration standard for past, present, and future sensors in low-Earth and geostationary orbits,” said Chris Winslett, general manager of Blue Canyon Technologies.
In addition to building the spacecraft, Blue Canyon Technologies will also provide mission operations support, making approximately three contacts with the satellite per day.
The ARCSTONE spacecraft is Blue Canyon’s 66th CubeSat to launch into orbit, bringing the company’s total number of CubeSat and microsatellite spacecraft launched to 84 units. The satellite was designed using the company’s guidance, navigation and control systems to enable high pointing accuracy and agility for targeting. Pointing accuracy describes the process of orienting a spacecraft which is especially important in data collection missions. The spacecraft was assembled at Blue Canyon’s CubeSat factory in Boulder, Colo., and mission operations will be conducted from the company’s Mission Operations Center in Lafayette.
About Blue Canyon Technologies
Blue Canyon Technologies, RTX’s small satellite manufacturer and mission
services provider, offers a diverse portfolio of innovative, reliable and
affordable spacecraft and components that enable a broad range of missions and
technological advancements for the new space economy. The company currently
supports numerous unique missions with more than 160 spacecraft orders.
About RTX
RTX is the world's largest aerospace and defense company. With more than 185,000
global employees, we push the limits of technology and science to redefine how
we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins
Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering
integrated defense systems for operational success, and developing
next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers
address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2024 sales of more
than $80 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.
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