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Launch Schedule for 3rd StriX-1 SAR satellite
by Staff Writers
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Aug 19, 2022

StriX file illustrations.

Synspective Inc., a SAR satellite data and analytic solutions provider, reports that the official launch schedule of StriX-1, the company's third SAR satellite.

StriX-1 has a launch window starting from mid-September (UTC). Exact lift-off target date and time will be confirmed soon.

Please note that the launch may be postponed or canceled due to unforeseen weather conditions or complications.

The mission is scheduled for lift-off on Rocket Lab's Electron launch vehicle from Rocket Lab Launch Complex on the Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand.

StriX-1 is the company's third SAR satellite following StriX-a and StriX-ss, which were launched in December 2021 and March 2022 respectively with Rocket Lab.

Unlike the previous two satellites, which are classified as demonstration satellites, StriX-1 is our first commercial satellite for full-scale business expansion. This is in anticipation of the production and operation of multiple satellites in the future, with improved batteries and faster downlink speeds to capture more data and meet the needs of a wide range of customers from government to the private sector.

Following StriX-1, we will put three more satellites into orbit by the end of 2023. This will bring us closer to a planned constellation of 30 satellites for 2026 to enable wide-area, high-frequency Earth observation.


Related Links
StriX-1 Launch Mission Page
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