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The two additional satellites will join Amber IOD-3, which AAC Clyde Space is building for deployment from the International Space Station this summer.
AAC Clyde Space will build the two satellites at its site in Glasgow, Scotland as part of a managed services contract worth 4.6 million British pounds.
The contract between AAC Clyde Space and Astroscale UK for ELSA-M is valued at £260,000 and is expected to be completed by the start of 2022.
AAC Clyde Space has been selected by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre to deliver a 0.2 MEUR computer system for the Rashid lunar rover.
AAC Clyde Space offers turnkey solutions and services from mission design to on-orbit operations, including customizable satellite platforms in the 1 to 50 kg range and a full range of subsystems for cube and small satellites.
AAC Clyde Space used Hyperion’s star trackers in many of its satellites prior to acquiring Hyperion in 2020.
Exotrail signed contracts in 2020 worth more than 1,000,000 EUR with customers including the European Space Agency, the French space agency CNES, and AAC Clyde Space.
Hyperion Technologies, a Dutch company acquired by AAC Clyde Space in October, developed the CubeCAT laser terminal with TNO.
AAC Clyde Space provides customizable satellite platforms in the mass range of 1 to 50 kg and a full range of subsystems for cube and small satellites.
AAC Clyde Space reached an agreement on 2020-10-15 to acquire 100% of the shares in SpaceQuest Ltd in an all-shares deal subject to CFIUS approval.
The UK recently committed £250 million of investment to back ESA projects led by innovative companies such as AAC Clyde Space.
AAC Clyde Space UK and the European Space Agency signed an agreement to build 10 government-backed satellites in Scotland.
AAC Clyde Space will partner with the University of Strathclyde, the Satellite Applications Catapult, Bright Ascension, and D-Orbit UK to design and launch the 10 satellites.
The 10 satellites will be built as part of a three-year project titled xSPANCION led by AAC Clyde Space.
The Scottish Enterprise grant to AAC Clyde Space will be paid over three years and is designed to cover 50% of AAC Clyde Space’s cost of developing the next generation of satellites.
AAC Clyde Space intends to raise additional funds for xSPANCION by signing up customers for constellation services.
The first phase of xSPANCION runs until mid-2021 and will deliver a preliminary design for AAC Clyde Space’s next-generation space-as-a-service offering.
In June, AAC Clyde Space received a £2,300,000grant from Scottish Enterprise to co-fund development, manufacturing, and operations of a new generation of nanosatellites and small satellites based on a standard modular design.
The co-funding from the UK Space Agency for the first phase will be recognized as revenue with no net margin because AAC Clyde Space and partners will co-fund the remaining €0.9 million.
As part of xSPANCION, AAC Clyde Space will develop and manufacture satellites to provide space-based services to companies.