Speedster Hyvisi Aboard The Blackcat Cubesat Mission

With a new milestone achieved, Teledyne Technologies has installed its Speedster HyViSI hybrid-visible-silicon FPA sensors as part of NASA’s BlackCAT CubeSat Mission. Within the company, a specialized group executed the flight integration—the Space Imaging team—broadening its cutting-edge visual-sensing portfolio into a compact orbital observatory.
Teledyne Technologies Advances Space Imaging
Early in the year 2026, a SpaceX mission named Twilight transported the satellite, with liftoff occurring on January 11. Scientific leadership comes from Pennsylvania State University, with BlackCAT configured as a CubeSat-based X-ray observatory. Its science program targets momentary high-energy outbursts, studies bursts linked to the collapse of early stars into black holes, and examines the early universe by harnessing the imager’s sensitivity.
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated: Sensor Architecture and Benefits
At the core of the payload sits a 2x2 tiled Speedster FPA enabling observation of some of the most energetic phenomena in the cosmos. Beyond conventional sensors, a Si-PIN hybrid CMOS design underpins the detector, recognized as a leading approach for spaceborne X-ray detection. High-efficiency Si-PIN photosites maximize response to soft X-ray photons, while the CMOS layer brings event-triggered rapid readout, frugal power draw, and radiation-tolerant operation—attributes well-suited to orbital use.















