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Hiber worked with Innovative Solutions in Space and Hyperion Technologies to design its payload and six-unit cubesat.
ISIS and Thai satellite operator Thaicom delivered the first Thai CubeSat to the Royal Thai Air Force on 2018-05-25.
ISIS – Innovative Solutions In Space – has joined the group of customers that signed contracts to launch payloads on Vega’s Small Spacecraft Mission Service (SSMS) Proof Of Concept flight in early 2019.
SpacePharma SA selected ISIS – Innovative Solutions In Space B.V. to build the platform and integrate the payload for the DIDO-3 mission with support for satellite commissioning after launch.
DIDO-2 was launched on a PSLV on 15 February 2017 during a mission that carried more than one hundred satellites using ISIS’ Launch Services.
Kubos’ Major Tom mission control software will be used to operate satellites from the ISISpace ground station in Delft, Netherlands.
Many CubeSats on PSLV-C40 carried components, subsystems, or complete spacecraft buses supplied by ISISpace.
The 23 CubeSats integrated using ISISpace QuadPack deployers on PSLV-C40 were successfully deployed into orbit.
With the success of the PSLV-C40 campaign, ISISpace had reached a cumulative total of 197 QuadPack doors successfully opened.
ISIS delivered three QuadPacks in 2017.
ISIS was working on the BRIK-II mission for launch from 2018.
ISIS achieved flight heritage and demonstration of the iMTQv2, TXS, and EPS CubeSat products in 2017.
ISIS reached a total of 250 satellites launched through ISILaunch services by the end of 2017.
ISIS was working on the Hiber-2 mission for launch from 2018.
ISIS was working on the JAISAT-1 mission for launch from 2018.
ISIS was working on the Hiber-1 mission for launch from 2018.
ISIS was working on the SIMBA mission for launch from 2018.
ISIS was working on the Duchifat-3 mission for launch from 2018.
Hiber will collaborate with ISIS to achieve its initial service quickly and to implement and maintain the fully deployed space system to support Hiber’s service.
The CubeSat carrying Hiber’s modem and receiver will be launched to low Earth orbit through ISL, the launch service subsidiary of ISIS.