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Spire Global will acquire and retire all remaining untendered warrants in exchange for Class A Common Stock at an exchange ratio of 0.18 shares of Class A Common Stock for each untendered warrant.
Spire Global will launch six satellites on the SpaceX Transporter-6 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station no earlier than January 2023.
Spire Global issued its public warrants under a warrant agreement dated 2020-09-09 by and between NavSight Holdings, Inc. and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company in connection with NavSight’s initial public offering.
Spire Global will launch its next-generation 16U satellites to orbit in 2023 carrying payloads for NorthStar Earth & Space and GHGSat.
In 2023 Spire Global will launch next-generation 16U satellites carrying payloads for Space Services customers NorthStar Earth & Space and GHGSat.
NorthStar Earth & Space plans to launch commercial space-based services to improve space situational awareness precision and coverage over all near-Earth orbits and is engaged with Spire on that effort.
Spire plans to launch additional products in 2023 for geolocation and identification of dark targets at sea, on land, and in the air.
Spire Global will build three 16U cubesats launching in 2023 to expand Canadian greenhouse gas-monitoring operator GHGSat’s constellation.
NorthStar plans to deploy its first space situational awareness payloads in low Earth orbit in early 2023 onboard three spacecraft that Spire Global is developing.
Joan Amble will work with Spire Global’s leadership team to implement best practices as the business scales.
Spire Global’s awarded $1,700,000 contract represents continued ability to provide commercial data for NOAA’s weather forecast models.
Spire Global operates one of the world’s largest multi-purpose satellite constellations to source difficult-to-acquire Earth data and provide predictive solutions.
Spire Global operates one of the world’s largest multi-purpose satellite constellations to source difficult-to-acquire Earth data and provide predictive solutions.
Spire Global partnered with Dragonfly Aerospace to support the Australian Government’s Office of National Intelligence with a second satellite as part of the NICSAT program.
The Aether terminal tests on the Spire-launched satellite will enable Spire Global to evaluate how the Aether data-relay network could support Spire’s LEO constellation of more than 110 Lemur smallsats.
Spire plans to launch a SpaceChain payload on a new satellite equipped with Spire’s Sabertooth supercomputer.
Dirk Hoke will work with Spire’s management team to expand Spire’s reach across industry and geography and identify new use cases for Spire’s space-based data solutions.
Spire successfully completed the first stage of testing for its optical inter-satellite link technology and plans to roll out the technology in 2022 and 2023.
Spire reported revenue of $9,600,000 for the three months ended 2021-09-30, a 33% increase from the three months ended 2020-09-30.
Spire reported revenue of $9,600,000 for the three months ended 2021-09-30, a 33% increase from the three months ended 2020-09-30.