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Out of the 20 satellites developed for GHGSat, 14 have been successfully launched.
GHGSat plans to launch two satellites, GHGSat-C14 (Teodor) and GHGSat-C15 (Laila), tentatively scheduled for launch on November 11 on the SpaceX Transporter-15 mission.
GHGSat secured $47 million CAD (approximately $34 million US) in new financing.
Claire, GHGSat’s demonstrator satellite, was launched in 2016.
GHGSat’s demonstrator satellite Claire was launched in 2016.
GHGSat will launch six additional satellites in 2023.
GHGSat is partnering with Kongsberg Satellite Services to provide satellite operations and control of GHGSat’s constellation of greenhouse gas monitoring spacecraft.
GHGSat is partnering with Kongsberg Satellite Services to provide satellite operations and control of GHGSat’s constellation of greenhouse gas monitoring spacecraft.
GHGSat’s hosted payloads provide facility-level emissions measurements at the lowest detection threshold available in the world today.
GHGSat’s hosted payloads provide facility-level emissions measurements at the lowest detection threshold available in the world today.
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 announced an initial constellation contract with ABB in October 2020 with first deliveries starting in 2021.
GHGSat is expanding its constellation of methane-monitoring satellites with three new high-resolution commercial satellites expected to launch in spring/summer 2022.
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.
GHGSat will launch three satellites, GHGSat-C3, GHGSat-C4, and GHGSat-C5, on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in mid-2022.
GHGSat raised $45,000,000 in a Series B funding round in July to fund development of its satellite constellation.
GHGSat completed the second tranche of a Series B funding round initiated in 2020, closing the Series B at $45,000,000.
The additional Series B funding will allow GHGSat to expand its greenhouse gas emission detection array to 10 satellites and 3 aircraft sensors by 2023.
Since September 2020, GHGSat has successfully deployed two satellites into orbit, including Hugo launched in January 2021 on the SpaceX Transporter-1 rideshare mission.
GHGSat has three in-orbit nanosatellites and intends to launch another eight satellites by the end of 2022 to meet growing demand.