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SatRevolution plans to launch CubeSat, its first Omani nanosatellite, by the end of 2022.
SatRevolution established a consortium in October 2019 with Virgin Orbit and nearly a dozen Polish universities to design and carry out a dedicated commercial small satellite mission to Mars.
SatRevolution and Virgin Orbit established a strategic partnership in June 2021 to develop business applications for nanosatellites.
The Series B transaction for SatRevolution is expected to complete by the end of the first quarter of 2022.
SatRevolution is building a real-time Earth observation constellation with a goal to deliver 1,024 nanosatellites into Low Earth Orbit by 2026.
The Series B transaction values SatRevolution at approximately $150,000,000.
Virgin Orbit made a $30,000,000 Series B investment in Polish company SatRevolution on 2021-12-14, valuing SatRevolution at $150,000,000.
SatRevolution is developing a smallsat constellation of imaging satellites and has launched some satellites on Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne.
SatRevolution and Virgin Orbit established a strategic partnership in June to develop business applications for the use of nanosatellites.
SatRevolution has launched two satellites with Virgin Orbit as part of the LauncherOne Tubular Bells: Part One mission.
SatRevolution will use small satellites in the STORK constellation to provide Earth imagery for industries related to environmental monitoring.
SatRevolution and Virgin Orbit plan to jointly offer up to 500 kg of hosted payload services on LauncherOne rockets.
SatRevolution will use small satellites in the STORK constellation to provide Earth imagery for infrastructure monitoring, including energy infrastructure.
Swedish Space Corporation will provide end-to-end orbital launch capability and data analytics services to support SatRevolution’s mission.
The agreement between Swedish Space Corporation and SatRevolution includes cooperation on developing services using SSC’s Earth Observation data analytics capabilities through SSC’s subsidiary GlobalTrust.
SatRevolution is flying SteamSat-2 on the Above the Clouds mission to test water-fueled thrusters developed by SteamJet Space Systems.
Polish company SatRevolution is launching two small satellites, STORK-3 and SteamSat-2, on the Above the Clouds mission.
SatRevolution’s STORK series is part of the company’s Earth observation capabilities focused on serving agricultural customers with medium-resolution imagery.
AuroraSat-1 is a 1.5-unit cubesat developed by Aurora Propulsion Technologies in cooperation with Polish smallsat company SatRevolution.
Spiral Blue’s SEZ computers are hosted on SatRevolution’s STORK-4 and STORK-5 optical satellites for end-to-end testing and space qualification.