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Articles tagged: Spire

  • Article, CubeSat, innovation, satellites, SpaceX August 2016 Big or small - aerospace innovates through constraints

    ...NASA facility, the world was rapidly changing. Wingo Wong, a Spire engineer, works on satellite assembly at the company’s Glasgow office.... technology and other industries. Both SpaceX’s rockets and Spire CubeSats run on Linux - which is the same ...

    • Article
    • CubeSat
    • innovation
    • satellites
    • SpaceX
    Authors: Nick Allain    
  • Seraphim Capital, Space industry trends, space start-ups April 2021 Space industry trends in the pandemic

    ... appetite. In fact, two more SPACs were announced in March - another Seraphim portfolio company, Spire, and small rocket launcher, Rocketlab. Spire is a space based SAAS business, leveraging data from its smallsat constellation to track ships, planes...

    • Seraphim Capital
    • Space industry trends
    • space start-ups
    Authors: Josephine Millward    
  • CubeSat, Jeffrey Manber, Kirk Woellert, Nanoracks, nanosatellite March 2015 Sizing down and reaching higher with CubeSats

    ... is the “three unit” (3U) Planet Labs’ imaging CubeSat for Earth Observation data products, and more recently Spire, which plans to offer maritime location-based and weather data product services from its own CubeSat...

    • CubeSat
    • Jeffrey Manber
    • Kirk Woellert
    • Nanoracks
    • nanosatellite
    Authors: Jeffrey Manber     Kirk Woellert    
  • Corentin Guillo, CubeSat, Planet Labs, PocketQube, Satellite Applications Catapult March 2015 Small is the new big: why micro-satellites require new laws

    ...-up such as Planet Labs, Skybox Imaging, Generation Orbit or NewSpace Entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk (Space X), Peter Platzer (Spire) or Craig Clark (Clyde Space) have managed to open up a NewSpace Age. References 1 http://nanoracks.com/category...

    • Corentin Guillo
    • CubeSat
    • Planet Labs
    • PocketQube
    • Satellite Applications Catapult
    Authors: Corentin Guillo    
  • India, ISRO, Kicksat, MOM May 2017 India confirms commercial launch intent

    ... their spacecraft launched The remaining eight US nano-satellites - called Lemur and weighing 4.6 kg each - were from Spire Global, also from San Francisco. Their role is to carry out vessel tracking and weather measurement. The...

    • India
    • ISRO
    • Kicksat
    • MOM
    Authors: Srinivas Laxman    
  • NewSpace, space economics, SpaceX June 2017 Space economics - industry trends and space investing

    ... sensing, there has been a huge explosion in company formations. Notable startups include Planet, OmniEarth, Audacy, LeoLabs, Spire, Kepler, OneWeb, Astranis and Analytical Space. These companies are all racing to build infrastructure for what...

    • NewSpace
    • space economics
    • SpaceX
    Authors: Dylan Taylor    
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