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AstroAgency signed new contracts to support ground station provider Leaf Space, Manchester University spin-out SmartIR, and EOLAS.
Leaf Space plans to expand its global network of ground stations and add several new locations worldwide.
Leaf Space plans to expand its global network of ground stations and add several new locations worldwide.
Leaf Space is a ground segment-as-a-service startup partnering with LEOcloud.
Leaf Space is partnering with Odysseus Space to develop a hybrid ground station network optimized for optical and RF communications.
Leaf Space is partnering with Odysseus Space to develop a hybrid ground station network optimized for optical and RF communications.
Leaf Space partnered with Australian in-space logistics provider Space Machines Company to support the Optimus-1 mission.
Leaf Space has partnered with more than 20 customers to increase performance and availability of mission-critical data while lowering costs and decreasing latency.
Leaf Space partnered with Space Machines Company to support the Optimus-1 orbital transfer vehicle launch in 2022.
Leaf Space has partnered with more than 20 customers to increase performance and availability of satellite data while lowering costs and decreasing latency.
Leaf Space expects working with LEOcloud to enhance its ground-segment-as-a-service business.
Leaf Space will support 14 new spacecraft from six international customers on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare mission scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral on 2021-06-25.
Leaf Space has partnered with more than 15 customers, including Astrocast, D-Orbit, and the European Space Agency, to increase data performance and availability while lowering costs and decreasing latency.
Leaf Space is expanding operations to the United States to support U.S.-based customers and grow its GSaaS market presence.
Leaf Space completed a Series A funding round that brought the company’s total funding to €10 million.
Leaf Space is expanding operations to the United States to support U.S.-based customers and grow its GSaaS market presence.
Leaf Space has partnered with over 15 customers including Astrocast, D-Orbit, and the European Space Agency (ESA).
Leaf Space raised 5,000,000 EUR in a Series A investment round in January, bringing its total funding to date to 10,000,000 EUR.
Leaf Space plans to grow its operational ground stations from eight to 11 during the first trimester of 2021 by deploying and activating stations in Sri Lanka, Canada, and Australia.
Leaf Space will implement services in 2021 to improve and simplify operational use for customers and to cover almost all protocols and communications schemes currently used in the microsatellite market.