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Yang Feng, Founder and General Manager of Spacety, highlighted that China's satellite internet development involves nationwide coordination.
Private space companies such as GalaxySpace, Guodian Gaoke Space Technology, and Spacety are also involved in satellite network plans in China.
Spacety announced a D+ round of funding from the Liangxi District Government.
SpaceTy and Hongqing Shanghai built the Honghu satellites.
SpaceTY (天仪研究院) provided an electric Hall-effect propulsion system for Yunyao-1-27 with thrusters requiring 300 and 400 watts.
SpaceTY provided Yunyao-1-27 with a fiber optic gyro and a high-performance computer.
SpaceTY (天仪研究院) supplied Yunyao-1-27 with an electric Hall-effect propulsion system featuring thrusters that require 300 watts and 400 watts.
SpaceTY supplied a fiber optic gyro and a high-performance computer for the Yunyao-1-27 spacecraft.
Tianyi-33 was developed by Spacety, a Chinese commercial satellite company sanctioned earlier in 2023 by the U.S. Treasury Department.
The U.S. imposed sanctions earlier 2023 on Spacety for alleged supply of synthetic aperture radar imagery of locations in Ukraine to Wagner Group.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned Spacety China for supplying Russia’s Wagner Group with radar satellite imagery of Ukraine to support Wagner Group combat operations.
The U.S. sanctioned Spacety for allegedly supplying Russia’s Wagner Group with SAR imagery to support its operations in Ukraine.
Spacety is working with the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group to develop a 96-satellite SAR constellation.
Spacety was sanctioned by the U.S. for allegedly supplying Russia’s Wagner Group with SAR imagery to support its operations in Ukraine.
Spacety is working with the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) to develop a 96-satellite SAR constellation.
Spacety is expected to continue launching satellites in 2023 for a synthetic aperture radar constellation.
Spacety’s latest satellite, Beiyou-1 (BUPT-1), was launched on 2023-01-15 and was developed for the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications with science payloads for the Tiange astrophysics project.
Spacety manufactures small satellites and is based in Changsha, Hunan province with offices in Beijing and Luxembourg.
Spacety is working with the 38th institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) to build a 96-satellite Tianxian synthetic aperture radar constellation.
Spacety has launched two small C-band SAR imagery satellites: Hisea-1 in December 2020 and Chaohu-1 in February 2022, with Chaohu-1 launched for the Tianxian project.