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Spire launched four satellites for Lacuna Space, each combining a Spire-built platform with Lacuna’s latest-generation IoT payloads.
Spire has designed and operates a total of five satellites for GHGSat.
Spire Global, Inc. launched 11 satellites aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-15 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
GHGSat-C14 and GHGSat-C15 were built by Spire Global on the LEMUR-2 platform.
The HyMS sensor has been fully integrated into a Spire 16U satellite.
The Spire 16U satellite is set to launch aboard SpaceX's upcoming Falcon 9 Twilight mission.
The Spire 16U satellite featuring the HyMS payload has been shipped to Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Spire's weather data informs agencies such as NOAA, NASA, and EUMETSAT for global weather prediction and Earth system analysis.
Spire developed all ground support systems for HyMS, including calibration processes and a data processor for turning raw measurements into calibrated, geolocated, and bias-corrected atmospheric data products once in orbit.
The technology developed for HyMS complements Spire's current radio occultation measurements for Earth observation.
Spire's vertically integrated process allows the company to rapidly deploy advanced technologies.
The Falcon 9 launch includes one satellite to replenish Spire's operational data constellation.
Spire currently operates a constellation of over 200 satellites launched through more than 40 missions.
Spire responds to customer requirements across commercial and governmental sectors.
Spire's infrastructure enables organizations to make timely, informed decisions based on persistent Earth observation.
Spire's datasets support monitoring of ship and aircraft movements.
Spire offers Space as a Service and radio frequency sensing solutions.
The Falcon 9 launch includes seven additional satellites produced by Spire for external clients.
Spire has a vertically integrated process that encompasses design, manufacturing, testing, and operational management.
All satellites for the Falcon 9 launch were assembled and tested at Spire's Glasgow facility.