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The SIRIUS OBC LEON0.914 m from AAC Clyde Space has a mass of 0.13 kg with PSS and provides RS-485, UART, and SpaceWire interfaces.
The RW400 from AAC Clyde Space is a reaction wheel designed for 6-12U CubeSat platforms.
The RW400 from AAC Clyde Space requires a DC supply of 2.3-5.25 V and has a power consumption of up to 15 W.
The ST200 from AAC Clyde Space has a mass of 0.042 kg, a slew rate of 0.3–0.6 deg/sec, requires a DC supply of 3.6–34 V, consumes up to 1000 mW, and measures 29 x 29 x 0.038 m.
The RW400 from AAC Clyde Space has a mass of 0.375 kg and supports I2C, RS-422, and RS-485 interfaces.
Iota Technology selected AAC Clyde Space to execute an end-to-end satellite mission as part of MagQuest.
AAC Clyde Space won a EUR 1.14 million order for Starbuck power systems.
AAC Clyde Space won a 1,140,000 EUR (approx. SEK 13.4 million) order for Starbuck power systems from an existing customer.
Ymir-1 is a Swedish-built satellite developed in collaboration between Saab, AAC Clyde Space, and ORBCOMM within the AOS consortium.
AAC Clyde Space, Saab, and ORBCOMM planned the November 2023 launch of Ymir-1.
AAC Clyde Space owns and operates three EPICHyper satellites under the Space Data as a Service agreement.
AAC Clyde Space’s SDaaS satellite EPICHyper-3 was part of the SpaceX Transporter-9 rideshare on 2023-11-11.
AAC Clyde Space is supplying a Sirius Command and Data Handling System for the Arctic Weather Satellite that was designed and built at its Uppsala, Sweden site.
AAC Clyde Space delivered the VDES CubeSat Ymir-1 to Vandenberg Space Force Base in California for launch integration for a planned launch in November 2023.
Ymir-1 is a VDES CubeSat designed and built by AAC Clyde Space.
AAC Clyde Space expects Ymir-1 to play a critical role in improving safety at sea and in helping to reduce the environmental impact of ships.
Horizon Technologies ordered two other Amber surveillance satellites from AAC Clyde Space in 2021 that were initially slated to launch in 2022 but suffered production delays.
AAC Clyde Space won a GBP 0.902 million order for a 3U satellite.
The 3U satellite ordered from AAC Clyde Space will be equipped with a VDES (VHF Data Exchange System) payload.
The 3U satellite ordered from AAC Clyde Space is scheduled for delivery in 2024-10-01.