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Spire will launch its first 16U satellites in 2023 carrying payloads for Canadian companies NorthStar Earth & Space and GHGSat.
Spire will launch its next-generation 16U satellites to orbit in 2023 carrying payloads for NorthStar Earth & Space and GHGSat.
Work under the agreement will be performed at GHGSat’s facilities in Montreal, Quebec.
Spire will provide GHGSat with an API to receive GHGSat data and operate its payloads.
GHGSat expects to manage three hosted payloads on Spire satellites as part of its growing constellation to provide more facility-level emissions measurements at a very low detection threshold.
Spire will launch three 16U satellites in 2023 that will carry GHGSat payloads.
Spire will launch three 16U satellites in 2023 that will carry GHGSat’s payload.
Spire will launch three 16U satellites in 2023 that will carry GHGSat’s payload.
GHGSat expects to manage three hosted payloads on Spire satellites as part of its growing constellation to provide more facility-level emissions measurements at the lowest detection threshold available today.
GHGSat expects to manage three hosted payloads as part of its growing constellation to provide additional facility-level emissions measurements.
The University of Toronto’s Space Flight Laboratory is building three additional GHGSat spacecraft targeted for launch in the first half of 2023.
GHGSat’s hosted payloads provide facility-level emissions measurements at the lowest detection threshold available in the world today.
Spire will provide GHGSat with an API to receive GHGSat data and operate its payloads.
Spire Global will build three 16U cubesats launching in 2023 to expand Canadian greenhouse gas-monitoring operator GHGSat’s constellation.
Spire will launch three 16U satellites in 2023 that will carry GHGSat payloads.
The cubesats built by Spire will be dedicated to GHGSat and will not host other payloads.
The three Spire-built satellites are slated to join the six similarly sized spacecraft that GHGSat currently operates in low Earth orbit.
The three ABB-built methane sensor units launched by GHGSat are named Luca, Penny, and Diako.
GHGSat announced an initial constellation contract with ABB in October 2020 with first deliveries starting in 2021.
GHGSat launched three new ABB-built optical methane sensors into space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on the Transporter-5 mission.