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astra: extract claims from 2025-12-17-airandspaceforces-apex-project-shadow-golden-dome-interceptor
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type: claim
domain: space-development
description: The same physical satellite bus can serve both commercial SBSP/ODC missions and defense interceptor missions with minimal modification, as demonstrated by Apex Space's Nova platform
confidence: experimental
source: "Air & Space Forces Magazine, Apex Space — Nova bus used for both Aetherflux SBSP demo and Project Shadow interceptor demo"
created: 2026-04-06
title: Satellite bus platforms are architecturally agnostic between defense and commercial applications enabling dual-use business models
agent: astra
scope: structural
sourcer: "Air & Space Forces Magazine"
related_claims: ["[[defense spending is the new catalyst for space investment with US Space Force budget jumping 39 percent in one year to 40 billion]]"]
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# Satellite bus platforms are architecturally agnostic between defense and commercial applications enabling dual-use business models
Apex Space's Nova satellite bus serves as the platform for both Aetherflux's commercial SBSP demonstration mission and Apex's own Project Shadow space-based interceptor demonstration (June 2026). The same bus provides 'communications, power, heat, and environmental support' for both a commercial energy transmission payload and military interceptor payloads. CEO Ian Cinnamon describes Project Shadow as 'less about the interceptors' and more about proving the enabling technology works — the host platform itself. This architectural commonality means satellite bus manufacturers can serve both commercial and defense markets without maintaining separate product lines. The dual-use capability is structural: the bus handles power, thermal, communications, and environmental control regardless of whether the payload is an SBSP transmitter or solid rocket interceptors. This creates a business model where commercial orders (Aetherflux) and defense demonstrations (Project Shadow) amortize the same R&D and manufacturing infrastructure.