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Spire has launched more than 100 cubesats, with more than 80 in operation today.
Spire provides global organizations and national meteorology centers like NOAA with tools intended to improve weather forecasts for public safety.
Spire Forecast was unveiled on 2019-09-11 in Paris as a product for the maritime industry.
Spire Weather was created to augment and support the global weather prediction industry, including private sector and government organizations that provide daily predictive weather information.
Spire Global and Kleos Space of Luxembourg plan to create new satellite-derived products aimed at enhancing maritime safety.
Spire Maritime was launched as a separate Spire Global business unit in February 2019.
Concirrus performed rigorous validation and due diligence on Spire Global’s data prior to establishing the partnership.
Spire Global continues to establish partnerships and seek new applications for the data it acquires.
Spire Global and Concirrus agreed on 2019-08-13 to share data and develop new products.
Spire Global’s maritime business showed a 160 percent increase in 2018 revenue compared with 2017.
Spire Global built its own UHF ground station network in 2015 while building a constellation of cubesats to gather maritime and weather data.
Spire Global and Kleos Space of Luxembourg plan to create new satellite-derived products aimed at enhancing maritime safety as of 2019-08-06.
San Francisco-based Spire Global operates dozens of cubesats equipped with sensors to gather atmospheric data and receivers to track ships and aircraft.
Spire will provide its proprietary Automatic Identification System (AIS) data to Kleos Space when ship AIS signals are undetected.
Entities using the Spire Data Lake in Luxembourg will be provided with sets of proprietary, differentiating, high-quality data for research and non-commercial product development activities.
Spire Global launched its 100th satellite in April to supply weather data and to track ships and aircraft.
Spire Global has relied on Exolaunch to arrange launches and oversee integration for dozens of its triple CubeSats since the two companies began working together in 2016.
Exolaunch is providing launch services and mission management for eight Spire Global satellites scheduled for liftoff 2019-07-05 on a Russian Soyuz rocket.
The Soyuz rocket upper stage on the July mission is planned to deploy satellites into three different sun-synchronous orbits, releasing the primary payload Meteor M2 at 830 km, microsatellites at 580 km, and CubeSats including Spire’s Lemurs at 530 km.
NOAA awarded contracts with a combined value of more than $8,000,000 in 2018 to GeoOptics, PlanetIQ, and Spire Global under the Commercial Weather Data Pilot to provide GNSS radio occultation data.