Special NoticeActiveS-167687
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: NanoSatellite Atmospheric Chemistry Hyperspectral Observation System (NACHOS)
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF / ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF / TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTORKey dates?
- Posted?
- Jan 27, 2026
- Response deadline?
- Feb 18, 2026, 12:00 AM UTC
- Archive date?
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- Archive type?
- autocustom
Classification?
- Notice type?
- Special Notice
- Base type?
- Special Notice
- Set-aside?
- No Set aside used
- Set-aside code?
- NONE
- PSC?
- 6650
NAICS?
Issuing office?
- Department?
- ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
- Sub-tier?
- ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
- Office?
- TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
- Office code?
- —
- Organization type?
- OFFICE
- Office address?
- Columbus, OH, 43201, USA
Place of performance?
- Street?
- —
- Street 2?
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- City?
- Los Alamos
- State?
- NM
- Zip?
- 87545
- Country?
- USA
Contacts?
- Mike Ericksonprimary
- Lindsay Augustynsecondary
Description?
NACHOS is a compact CubeSat instrument that detects and maps trace gases in Earth’s atmosphere with unprecedented detail, enabling low-cost, high-resolution environmental monitoring from space. The Challenge Detecting tiny amounts of gases in Earth’s atmosphere—like pollutants, volcanic emissions, or wildfire smoke—is vital for conducting atmospheric research and response to regional disasters. However, the instruments capable of such high-sensitivity, high-resolution measurements have traditionally been large, expensive, and mounted on big satellites with powerful communications systems. This creates two main barriers: the cost and complexity of launching such instruments, and the difficulty of transmitting the enormous amounts of raw hyperspectral data they produce. Miniaturizing this capability without sacrificing performance has been an extremely difficult engineering challenge, especially while ensuring ruggedness for spaceflight and maintaining precise optical performance in the harsh conditions of orbit. Problems Solved: Miniaturization without performance loss – Packs the capability of a large, high-sensitivity hyperspectral imager into a compact CubeSat form factor. Rugged, thermally stable design – Maintains precise optical alignment from launch through on-orbit operations. Onboard calibration – Uses a no-moving-parts LED system to keep measurements accurate in a compact, reliable package. Onboard data processing – Reduces hundreds of megabytes of raw hyperspectral data into small, easy-to-transmit gas maps. Scalability for satellite constellations – Enables low-cost, frequent, and high-detail atmospheric monitoring on a global scale. Key Advantages: Rapid deployment capability – Small size and low weight make it compatible with frequent, low-cost CubeSat launch opportunities. High spectral and spatial resolution – Detects faint gas “fingerprints” with up to 100× finer detail than existing gas-detecting satellites. Enhanced revisit rates – Multiple units can be launched to increase observation frequency over key locations. Lower mission costs – Reduced hardware, launch, and operational expenses compared to large-satellite missions. Broader accessibility – Brings high-end atmospheric sensing capabilities within reach for smaller agencies, research institutions, and international collaborations. Multi-platform adaptability – Design is suitable for ground-based, airborne, and drone deployments in addition to space missions. Cross-domain potential – Applicable beyond atmospheric science to fields like archaeology, art conservation, forensic analysis, and medical imaging. Market Applications: Environmental Monitoring & Compliance Disaster Detection & Response Defense & National Security Commercial Remote Sensing & Geospatial Services Development Status: TRL 7 US Patent pending LA-UR-25-28838 LANL Tech Partnerships: Unlock the Innovative Potential Los Alamos National Laboratory offers a wide range of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities that may provide your company with a competitive edge in the market and unlock the innovative potential that can enhance, refine, and revolutionize your products. LANL’s licensing program focuses on moving inventions developed by our researchers to commercial innovations. Patented and patent pending inventions and copyrighted software are available to existing and start-up companies through exclusive and non-exclusive licensing agreements. For specific discussions, please contact licensing@lanl.gov. Note: This is not a call for external services for the development of this technology. https://www.lanl.gov/engage/collaboration/feynman-center/partner-with-us/licensing-technology https://www.lanl.gov/engage/collaboration/feynman-center/tech-and-capability-search
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Metadata?
- Notice ID?
- 660f0921aa804cccbe8922f5b53a0600
- Full path?
- ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF.ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF.TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
- Office code?
- —
- Ingested?
- May 2, 2026
- Updated?
- Jul 11, 2026