BlackCAT is a NASA CubeSat mission planned to be launch-ready in early 2025. Using a wide-field telescope, this 6U CubeSat will monitor the soft x-ray sky, searching for high-redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), gravitational-wave counterparts, and other transient events. After detecting burst events, BlackCAT will be capable of transmitting rapid alerts to enable prompt follow-up observations. The instrument is composed of a coded-aperture telescope using an array of event-driven x-ray Hybrid CMOS Detectors (HCDs) in its focal plane. In this paper, we provide a brief update on the design and status of the mission.
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