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Spire Global has designed, built, and launched more than 170 satellites.
Neumann Space will use Australian Government funding from the MMI Collaboration stream to work with Spire Global to adapt, integrate, launch, and verify the performance of the next-generation Neumann Drive® on one of Spire Global’s satellite platforms.
Lacuna Space awarded Spire Global a Space Services contract under which Spire will initially build and launch six satellites that will carry Lacuna Space’s payload and antenna.
Under the agreement, Spire will build and launch six satellites carrying Lacuna Space’s payload and antenna.
Spire Global has designed, built, and launched more than 170 satellites.
Spire will manufacture the six Lacuna Space satellites at its facility in Glasgow, Scotland.
Spire will manufacture the six satellites for Lacuna Space at its facility in Glasgow, UK.
Spire has designed, built, and launched more than 170 satellites.
Lacuna Space awarded Spire Space Services a Space Services contract to provide satellite-based IoT services.
Spire provides Level-0 raw instrument data and can provide processed Level-1 and Level-2 products from Spire’s internal processing facilities.
The ESA-sponsored Spire LEMUR spacecraft carrying the PRO payload launched on 3 January 2023 and collected several months of PRO measurements.
Spire Global began launching satellites in 2013 and has launched more than 160 satellites since then.
As part of ESA’s InCubed program, a project equipped a Spire satellite with a Polarimetric Radio Occultation (PRO) demonstration sensor to detect and characterize precipitation using L-band signals from GNSS satellites.
Spire’s LEMUR satellites were designed, built, and are operated by Spire’s UK office in Glasgow and its European headquarters in Luxembourg.
Spire provides Level-0 raw instrument data and can provide processed Level-1 and Level-2 products from Spire internal processing facilities.
Spire Global, Inc. (NYSE: SPIR) launched the High-Resolution Weather Forecast model on 2023-11-28.
Spire Global’s LEMUR satellites were designed, built, and are operated by Spire’s UK office in Glasgow and its European headquarters in Luxembourg.
As part of ESA’s InCubed program, a project equipped a Spire satellite with a Polarimetric Radio Occultation (PRO) demonstration sensor to detect and characterize precipitation using L-band GNSS signals.
Spire Global began launching satellites in 2013.
Spire provides 24/7 Weather Desk Services staffed by meteorologists to support customers during disruptive weather events.