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In 2022 Spire launched seven satellites carrying Myriota software that will join Spire’s constellation.
Simon van den Dries previously worked at Spire as Vice President of Business Development Space Services.
Spire Global Subsidiary, Inc., of Vienna, Virginia was awarded a contract to provide services through demonstrated commercial capabilities.
Simon van den Dries previously worked as VP of Business Development Space Services at Spire.
Spire Global, Inc. was awarded two framework contracts by the European Maritime Safety Agency with a maximum overall budget of €8.4 million.
Spire Global has provided satellite AIS data to the European Maritime Safety Agency since 2020.
NOAA awarded radio occultation data contracts to GeoOptics in February 2021, to Spire in August 2021, to Spire again in February 2022, and to PlanetIQ in April 2023.
Spire won a $9.4 million, eight-month contract on 2024-01-04 to supply radio occultation data to feed numerical weather prediction models.
Since 2017, NASA’s Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition Program has awarded contracts to Airbus U.S., Maxar Technologies, Planet, Spire, Teledyne Brown Engineering, and the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota to share optical, hyperspectral, synthetic aperture radar, and other datasets.
Spire Global agreed to prepare and file a registration statement to register the resale of the 833,333 shares under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, within 30 days of the closing.
Spire Global agreed to prepare and file a registration statement to register the resale of the 833,333 shares under the Securities Act of 1933 within 30 days of the closing on 2024-02-08.
On 2024-02-04, Spire Global and Signal Ocean Ltd entered into a securities purchase agreement for the issuance and sale of 833,333 shares of Spire Global Class A common stock to Signal Ocean at $12.00 per share.
The private placement of 833,333 shares to Signal Ocean closed on 2024-02-08, resulting in gross proceeds of $10,000,000 to Spire Global.
The four satellites deployed on Four Of A Kind were built and are operated by Spire.
Rocket Lab launched the company’s first Electron mission for 2024 on a space-junk focused mission for Spire Global and NorthStar Earth & Space.
On 2024-01-31, Rocket Lab launched the 'Four Of A Kind' mission, its first Electron mission of 2024, for Spire Global and NorthStar from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 19:34 NZDT / 06:34 UTC.
ADLER 2 was developed and is being operated by the Austrian Space Forum, Spire Global, and Findus Ventures GmbH.
Exolaunch will deploy four NorthStar Earth & Space satellites built by Spire Global on a Rocket Lab Electron launch vehicle.
NorthStar Earth & Space’s satellites are built and operated by Spire Global.
Since its founding, Spire Global has designed, built, and launched more than 170 satellites.