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Exolaunch awarded contracts to deliver Swarm Satellites into orbit on Falcon 9 by Staff Writers Mountain View CA (SPX) Aug 07, 2020
Exolaunch, a Berlin-based rideshare launch and deployment solutions provider, signed a launch agreement with Swarm Technologies, a Mountain View-based satellite company providing low-cost global connectivity for IoT devices, to launch 24 satellites aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission. Under the contract, Exolaunch will provide launch, integration and deployment services to the Swarm satellites. The spacecraft will be launched to a sun-synchronous orbit on the Falcon 9 smallsat-dedicated rideshare mission targeted for launch in December 2020. Swarm enables global connectivity with the world's first low-cost satellite network. The company's goal is to provide affordable, low-bandwidth, two-way connectivity for IoT devices around the world, particularly in remote areas that lack strong communications infrastructure. Swarm supports IoT devices in agriculture, energy, logistics, maritime, and other sectors. Overall, Swarm is planning to launch a total of 150 satellites into orbit. "Swarm is excited to start launching with Exolaunch, particularly given their successful deployment history with small satellites." said Sara Spangelo, CEO of Swarm. "They've been great partners to work with so far and we look forward to launching with them!" The satellites will be integrated on a Falcon 9 ESPA class port and deployed into orbit with the EXOpod, Exolaunch's proprietary deployment system. Having deployed 80 cubesats of various sizes to date, EXOpod has demonstrated excellent flight heritage and precise deployment into orbit. EXOpod will be mounted on a Falcon 9 ESPA class port with EXOport, a flexible multi-port adapter enabling optimal accommodation of small satellites. After integrating SpaceBEEs into EXOpod at the Swarm's facilities in Mountain View, the satellite integration with the launch vehicle will take place at SpaceX's facilities in Cape Canaveral, Florida. "Swarm's nanosatellites network will significantly reduce costs for the end-user and enable wide adoption of the technology. It makes an excellent case for demonstrating possibilities of space economics," said Jeanne Medvedeva, Commercial Director at Exolaunch. "Our team, experienced in handling large constellations of satellites, is ready to utilize its launch expertise and deployers to arrange the rides to space for Swarm aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9." Exolaunch procured launch capacity from SpaceX to launch multiple small satellites aboard Falcon 9 as part of SpaceX's SmallSat Rideshare Program early in 2020. Shortly after, Exolaunch acquired numerous international customers who signed up for this mission leading to the company extending its contract with SpaceX for an additional ESPA class port. To date, the company has successfully arranged launch campaigns for nearly 100 small satellites and is launching 50 more small satellites into orbit this year alone.
Amazon to invest $10 bn in space-based internet system Washington (AFP) July 31, 2020 Amazon says it will invest $10 billion for its planned space-based internet delivery system after winning US regulatory approval to deploy more than 3,000 low-orbit satellites. The US tech giant said on Thursday it is moving forward with its Project Kuiper, one of several systems planned to bring internet to customers without land-based connections. Project Kuiper aims to deliver satellite-based broadband services in the United States, and eventually around the world, and may offer connectively ... read more
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