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MANTIS is due to join the OpenConstellation when the constellation launches later 2023.
MENUT will form part of OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MENUT will form part of OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos manages data sharing and access for OpenConstellation through its DataCosmos software platform announced in 2022.
MENUT is part of OpenConstellation, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
OpenConstellation is a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos launched MENUT, a 6U Earth observation nanosatellite, as part of the OpenConstellation on 3 January 2023 during SpaceX’s Transporter-6 mission.
MENUT is part of OpenConstellation, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos manages OpenConstellation data sharing and access through its DataCosmos software platform announced in 2022.
CogniSat-6 will join the OpenConstellation project, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
CogniSat-6 will join the OpenConstellation project, a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
All satellites in the first generation of OpenConstellation are built by Open Cosmos and include multispectral and hyperspectral (RGB, NIR) satellites with 2.5-meter resolution and a 13-kilometer swath.
Open Cosmos announced plans on 2022-09-21 to develop OpenConstellation, a shared space infrastructure offering partners access to satellite data.
Open Cosmos aims for OpenConstellation to provide a total of 25 satellites with a mix of spatial and spectral resolution demanded by the market.
Open Cosmos hopes OpenConstellation will expand to include 25 satellites with sensors offering varying spatial and spectral resolutions.
OpenConstellation allows any country, institution, or company to contribute their own satellites to create a mutualized constellation managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos launched OpenConstellation at the International Astronautical Congress in Paris as a global shared satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos to enable access to satellite data for climate, energy, natural disasters, and resource challenges.
All satellites in the initial OpenConstellation generation are built by Open Cosmos and include multispectral (RGB, NIR) 12U CubeSats.
Open Cosmos will manufacture and manage the launch of the small-satellite platforms for OpenConstellation and will be responsible for satellite housekeeping and the downlinking and processing of payload data.
The first generation of OpenConstellation satellites launching in November 2022 will include satellites contributed by leading space organisations in the UK, Spain, and Portugal.