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SXM-11 and SXM-12 will be based on Maxar’s 1300-class platform and are part of SiriusXM’s third-generation constellation.
Delivery of SXM-11 and SXM-12 will bring the total number of Maxar-built satellites for SiriusXM to 13.
Maxar agreed to compensate Echostar for production issues that delayed the Jupiter 3 satellite launch to at least the first half of 2023, two years later than initially planned.
Most of the Maxar-built satellites for SiriusXM were originally ordered from Space Systems Loral, which in 2012 became part of a company that later became Maxar.
SXM-8, built by Maxar and launched by SpaceX in 2021, is currently SiriusXM’s only third-generation satellite providing radio services in orbit.
SiriusXM ordered two additional satellites, SXM-11 and SXM-12, from Maxar Technologies on 2022-11-29.
Large Earth-observation satellites, like those built by Airbus Defence and Space and Maxar, incur substantial costs to ensure accurate precision-pointing of onboard cameras.
Shay Har-Noy previously served as the general manager for aviation at Spire Global and was a vice president at DigitalGlobe and Maxar Technologies.
Under the partnership, Dabeeo will cooperate with Maxar in various areas including selling Maxar’s satellite images.
Dabeeo announced a partnership with Maxar Technology to expand Dabeeo’s domestic and international earth observation service business.
EchoStar entered into an agreement to provide Maxar with certain products and/or services during 2023 in exchange for payments that would deliver a margin of at least $30,000,000.
Maxar informed EchoStar on 2022-11-09 that delivery of Jupiter 3 had been delayed another month to 2023-04-27.
The payment relief from Maxar includes $44,500,000 plus 6% interest in deferred incentive payments that were conditioned on Jupiter 3’s in-orbit performance.
Maxar must pay EchoStar $10,000,000 for every additional month of delay in Jupiter 3 delivery after September 2023.
Maxar must pay EchoStar damages for every month Jupiter 3 is not delivered after the first half of 2023, totaling $21,000,000 if the satellite is delivered in September 2023.
EchoStar ordered Jupiter 3 from Maxar in 2017 as part of a $445,000,000 contract.
The payment relief from Maxar includes about $14,000,000 connected to raising Jupiter 3 to its orbital position following launch.
Maxar Technologies is producing JUPITER 3 at its facility in Palo Alto, California.
Maxar manufactured the Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 satellites.
NASA purchased high-resolution Digital Elevation Models produced by the EarthDEM Project, a collaboration that includes the University of Minnesota’s Polar Geospatial Center, Ohio State University’s Byrd Polar Research Center, and the University of Illinois National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and that is based on Maxar satellite data.