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GHGSat provides high-resolution greenhouse gas monitoring from space and delivers actionable emission data to businesses, governments, and regulators worldwide.
The six smallsats launched on SpaceX Transporter-5 comprised three GHGSat greenhouse gas monitoring satellites and three HawkEye 360 radio frequency geolocation smallsats.
SI Imaging Services will operate a joint booth with GHGSat at the World Gas Congress 2022 at EXCO in Daegu, South Korea from 23 May for five days.
SI Imaging Services will operate a joint booth with GHGSat at the World Gas Congress 2022 held at EXCO in Daegu, South Korea from 2022-05-23 for five days.
GHGSat provides high-resolution greenhouse gas monitoring from space and delivers actionable emission data to businesses, governments, and regulators worldwide.
Space Flight Laboratory performed successful vibration testing of the XALT launch adapter that will mount GHGSat-C3, C4, and C5 and their XPOD Delta deployer to a single 15-inch port on the launch vehicle.
GHGSat is expanding its constellation of methane-monitoring satellites with three new high-resolution commercial satellites expected to launch in spring/summer 2022.
All GHGSat high-resolution satellites developed by Space Flight Laboratory are built on the SFL 15-kilogram Next-generation Earth Monitoring and Observation (NEMO) microsatellite platform.
All eight commercial GHGSat satellites (C1 through C8) have been or are being developed using SFL's 15-kilogram Next-generation Earth Monitoring and Observation (NEMO) smallsat platform.
Claire (GHGSat-D) was launched in 2016 and exceeded its objectives.
GHGSat first selected SFL in 2013 to develop the GHGSat-D demonstration satellite known as Claire to prove on-orbit stability and sensor pointing on a small satellite platform.
SFL completed successful testing of GHGSat-C3, GHGSat-C4, and GHGSat-C5, which were planned to launch in summer 2022.
GHGSat contracted SFL to build the commercial satellites GHGSat-C1 and GHGSat-C2, which were launched in 2020 and 2021 respectively and are currently in orbit.
Nine founding members of Space Canada include Calian, GHGSat, Magellan Aerospace, Maritime Launch Services, MDA, Mission Control, NorthStar Earth & Space, SpaceBridge, and Telesat.
GHGSat launched Pulse, a free global map of methane concentration satellite data updated weekly, in October 2020.
GHGSat closed a Series B funding round in 2021 that increased its total fundraising to $70,000,000 and received $45,000,000 from investors including Investissement Québec, OGCI Climate Investments, and Space Capital.
The latest satellite that launched with an ABB imaging payload was Hugo, which flew on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission in January 2021 for GHGSat.
C-CORE and GHGSat have worked together since 2013 from concept through development of satellite monitoring technology.
The Canadian government provided 20 million Canadian dollars (about $15,800,000) in November to GHGSat for its satellite system.
The seven additional GHGSat satellites GHGSat-C6 through GHGSat-C12 are projected to launch at the end of 2023.