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Spire has built and launched over 150 satellites in the decade since the company was founded.
DARPA selected Spire Global on 2022-11-01 to design a small satellite for an experiment to study high-frequency radio signals in the upper layers of the atmosphere.
The launches from Virgin Orbit will support Spire Global’s Space Services business and upgrades and enhancements to Spire Global’s fully deployed satellite constellation.
Spire Global will use LauncherOne to deliver satellites to a variety of orbits, including mid-inclination and polar orbits, from Virgin Orbit’s first spaceport in Mojave, California.
Spire Global committed to purchase multiple launches from Virgin Orbit starting in 2023.
Companies receiving NRO commercial RF study awards include Aurora Insight, HawkEye 360, Kleos Space, PredaSAR, Spire Global, and Umbra Lab.
Aurora Insight, HawkEye 360, Kleos Space, PredaSAR, Spire Global, and Umbra Lab signed agreements giving the National Reconnaissance Office access to their systems and business plans for evaluation of commercial RF data purchases.
Spire Global operates a constellation of more than 100 multipurpose satellites that monitor radio-frequency signals, including 40 satellites with geolocation capabilities that can track GPS jamming events.
Companies receiving awards under the NRO’s Strategic Commercial Enhancement Broad Agency Announcement Framework include Aurora Insight, HawkEye 360, Kleos Space, PredaSAR, Spire Global, and Umbra Lab.
Spire Global will provide NOAA with 3,300 radio occultation profiles per day.
Spire Global was awarded $9,900,000 as part of Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Delivery Order 5 of the contract issued by the National Oceanographic and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) for commercially available space-based radio occultation.
The $9,900,000 award under NOAA Delivery Order 5 is the third multi-million-dollar NOAA contract Spire Global has received in FY22.
Spire Space Services offers subscription-based access to space that removes the high upfront cost of building and maintaining space infrastructure.
Spire will launch three 16U satellites in 2023 that will carry GHGSat payloads.
Spire will provide GHGSat with an API to receive GHGSat data and operate its payloads.
GHGSat expects to manage three hosted payloads on Spire satellites as part of its growing constellation to provide more facility-level emissions measurements at a very low detection threshold.
Spire Global was awarded Delivery Order 5 under an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract issued by the National Oceanographic and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) for commercially available space-based radio occultation (RO).
Spire Global will provide NOAA with 3,300 radio occultation (RO) profiles per day.
The award for Delivery Order 5 to Spire Global is valued at $9,900,000.
GHGSat expects to manage three hosted payloads on Spire satellites as part of its growing constellation to provide more facility-level emissions measurements at the lowest detection threshold available today.