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Pixxel plans to launch its first high-resolution hyperspectral satellite early 2022.
Pixxel plans to launch six more satellites by the end of 2022.
Pixxel plans to launch six more satellites by the end of 2022.
Pixxel is building two additional satellites in parallel that are 30% complete and are planned for launch next year.
Pixxel designs hyperspectral imaging satellites that the company describes as the world's highest resolution hyperspectral satellites capable of providing 10 to 50 times more detailed information than current systems.
Pixxel raised $7,300,000 in a seed funding round announced on 2021-03-17 with investment from Omnivore VC and Techstars among other investors.
Pixxel plans to deploy a constellation design similar to its second satellite with a goal of having 30 satellites in orbit by the middle of 2023.
Pixxel plans to deploy a constellation design similar to its second satellite with a goal of having 30 satellites in orbit by the middle of 2023.
Pixxel plans to begin raising a Series A round later 2021 to fund development of its hyperspectral constellation after the launch of its first satellite.
Pixxel previously raised $700,000 in pre-seed funding to start operations.
Pixxel has signed an agreement with Momentus Inc. to launch its second satellite using in-space transportation and infrastructure services.
Pixxel plans to deploy a constellation of 30 small Earth observation satellites by the end of 2022.
Pixxel plans to deploy a constellation of 30 small Earth observation satellites by the end of 2022.
Pixxel plans to launch its first satellite, a 15-kilogram technology demonstrator, in November on a Russian Soyuz rocket.
Pixxel’s second satellite is scheduled to launch in 2021 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Pixxel plans to expand its 25-person staff based in Bengaluru and Los Angeles.
Pixxel plans to expand its 25-person staff based in Bengaluru and Los Angeles.
Pixxel raised $5,000,000 in a seed investment round for a constellation of Earth observation satellites on 2020-08-19.
Pixxel plans to launch its first satellite, a 15-kilogram technology demonstrator, in November on a Russian Soyuz rocket.