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Virgin Orbit signed a memorandum of understanding with SatRevolution on 2021-06-29 that could lead to launches of future satellites.
Two satellites on the mission, STORK-4 and STORK-5, were built by Polish smallsat developer SatRevolution.
SatRevolution included two electro-optical smallsats on Tubular Bells: Part One and intends to build a 14-smallsat constellation.
Spiral Blue’s SEZ computer is currently hosted on SatRevolution’s STORK-4 and STORK-5 optical satellites for on-orbit end-to-end testing and space qualification.
Virgin Orbit signed a memorandum of understanding with SatRevolution that could lead to launch contracts for hundreds of satellites through 2026.
SkyWatch Space Applications Inc. signed an agreement to deliver data management capabilities to SatRevolution.
STORK-4 and STORK-5 are based on SatRevolution’s UniBus 3U cubesat platform.
STORK-4 and STORK-5 are the first optical satellites to be launched as part of SatRevolution’s 14-satellite STORK constellation.
SatRevolution is preparing to launch two three-unit cubesats named Stork-4 and Stork-5 to collect multispectral medium-resolution imagery and data.
SkyWatch signed an agreement to deliver data management capabilities to SatRevolution.
STORK-4 and STORK-5 are the first optical satellites to be launched as part of SatRevolution’s 14-satellite STORK constellation.
SatRevolution developed the UniBus 3U CubeSat platform.
SatRevolution is launching the first two optical satellites, STORK-4 and STORK-5 (MARTA), of its planned 14-satellite STORK constellation on Tubular Bells, Part One.
STORK-4 and STORK-5 will be the first satellites in a proposed 14-satellite constellation by SatRevolution to provide medium-resolution multispectral imagery.
Spiral Blue will partner with Polish satellite manufacturer SatRevolution to host Spiral Blue’s Space Edge Zero (SEZ) computers onboard two satellites, STORK-4 and STORK-5.
Each of SatRevolution’s STORK Earth observation satellites will carry an optical payload capable of capturing multispectral images at 5-meter resolution.
SatRevolution aims to become the largest worldwide operator of Earth observation satellites and plans to launch more than 1,000 satellites to low Earth orbit by 2026 to provide round-the-clock data collection.
SatRevolution contracted Virgin Orbit to launch STORK-4 and STORK-5 (nicknamed MARTA) as the first pair of smallsats in its 14-satellite STORK constellation.
SatRevolution’s two 3U cubesats are contracted to fly on Virgin Orbit’s next LauncherOne mission with a launch scheduled later in 2021.
SatRevolution is developing a 14-satellite constellation to provide medium-resolution multispectral imagery.