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Spaceflight Inc and Astrocast Extend Launch Contract by Staff Writers Seattle WA (SPX) Mar 23, 2022
Spaceflight Inc., the leading global launch services provider, has announced an extended multi-launch agreement (MLA) with long-time customer, Internet of Things (IoT) constellation developer, Astrocast. This agreement will add two missions to accommodate Astrocast's fast-growing IoT constellation which helps track assets in some of the world's most remote regions. In February of 2020, Astrocast and Spaceflight signed an MLA for the launch of 10 additional IoT nanosatellites, representing the sixth launch booked with Spaceflight. In total, Spaceflight is now set to launch a majority of the satellites that will complete the Astrocast IoT Nanosatellite Network. Spaceflight has already managed the successful launch of 10 Astrocast spacecraft, including demonstration models on Spaceflight's historic SSO-A mission in 2018 and PSLV-C45 in 2019. The companies most recently partnered and successfully launched an additional five nanosatellites on Spaceflight's SXRS-5 in January 2021. "Flexibility is a key differentiator going forward," said Astrocast CFO Kjell Karlsen. "Spaceflight has already demonstrated their flexibility in launch timing and availability across multiple vehicles in our existing contract. Assured access to space is critical for Astrocast to grow our constellation and we're looking forward to working with Spaceflight to continue to efficiently build out our constellation in orbit." The uniqueness of Astrocast's constellation lies in a very low signal and small antenna and terminal with long battery life. The small size lets the company put the terminal on everything from fishing buoys to animals. For example, Astrocast is helping its customers track illegal fishing, endangered animal species, and heavy machinery in remote locations. By default, IoT solutions implemented in many of these situations are deployed in remote locations - from mines to farmland, ships to oil platforms. Astrocast's solution minimizes the need for human intervention and repair, wherever possible, safeguarding the business case. "We're pleased to expand our relationship with Astrocast," said Curt Blake, president and CEO of Spaceflight. "Having a portfolio of launch options and the expertise to move quickly to accommodate changes is something we're very proud of, and one that fast-growing constellation builders like Astrocast rely on." During Satellite 2022 this week in Washington DC, both companies have been nominated for prestigious industry awards. Spaceflight is being honored as one of Via Satellite's 10 Hottest Companies in Satellite and its Sherpa orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) is a finalist for Via Satellite's 2021 Satellite Technology of the Year award. Astrocast is nominated for a MSUA's 2022 Satellite Mobile Innovation Award.
Astranis Space Technologies first MicroGEO Satellite completes final testing San Francisco CA (SPX) Mar 17, 2022 Astranis Space Technologies Corp. has announced that the first MicroGEO satellite is ready for launch after successful completion of final testing. Astranis has now completed all major tests necessary for its first MicroGEO spacecraft to be ready to ship to the launch site, including vibration and vibroacoustic tests, final solar array and antenna deployment tests, propulsion system tests, software tests, and electrical checkouts. This follows a successful thermal-vacuum, or TVAC, test campaign that wa ... read more
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