BlackCAT

NASA's small satellite space telescope for X-ray astronomy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BlackCAT (Black Hole Coded Aperture Telescope) is a small X-ray astronomy space telescope in the form of a 6U CubeSat developed by NASA and Penn State.[1][2][3] Its objective is to observe gamma ray bursts, counterparts to multi-messenger events, and other high energy transient astronomical events.[4][5][6][7] The spacecraft launched on 11 January 2026 on a Falcon 9 rideshare mission "Twilight" together with two other astronomy mission by NASA: Pandora and SPARCS.[8][9][10][11][12][13] The spacecraft is expected to undergo two months of in-orbit commissioning followed by a one year science mission. Its orbital lifetime is expected to be approximately 10 years.[14]

OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID2026-004?
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BlackCAT
Mission typeSpace telescope (Astrophysics)
OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID2026-004?
SATCAT no.673??
Mission duration14 months (planned)
2 months, 7 days (in progress)
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerPenn State
Start of mission
Launch date11 January 2026, 13:44:50 UTC
RocketFalcon 9 (booster 1097)
Launch siteVandenberg Space Launch Complex 4
ContractorSpaceX
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeDawn/dusk sun-synchronous orbit
Altitude500 to 600 km
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