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Max Polyakov and EOS Data Analytics planned to expand cooperation with Dragonfly Aerospace, potentially extending their contract to a seven-satellite constellation after validation of the first satellite in 2022.
Dragonfly Aerospace will build two satellite cameras for EOS Data Analytics’ first satellite, a crop-monitoring spacecraft slated to launch in 2022.
AMCM is an EOS Group company and offers customized additive manufacturing solutions based on EOS technology, including new lasers, adapted heating concepts, and modified build volumes.
EOS Data Analytics plans to launch seven optical EOS SAT satellites into low Earth orbit by 2024.
The EOS SAT project is divided into three stages covering 2022, 2023, and 2024.
The first EOS SAT satellites were projected to launch in early 2022, with subsequent hardware updates planned in 2023 and 2024.
Satish Dhawan Space Center returned to launch operations in early November 2020 with the EOS-1 Earth observation satellite and nine smaller payloads.
EOS plans to establish SpaceLink’s initial data-relay constellation with three satellites in 2023.
ISRO launched the EOS-01 Earth observation satellite and nine smaller payloads into orbit on 2020-11-07.
EOS-01 is part of ISRO’s RISAT series of SAR satellites and was originally named RISAT-2BR2 before being renamed EOS-1 under new naming criteria.
Accessing Planet imagery and data analysis from EOS and Aspectum will provide clients with a comprehensive, nuanced understanding of monitored locations and a business intelligence tool to review insights in real time.
EOS Data Analytics’ multispectral imagery will offer resolution increased by 3–10 times compared with Sentinel or Landsat data.
Momentus plans to send the Skykraft microsatellite into orbit using EOS, a separation ring developed by Mecano ID with funding from the French space agency CNES.
Mecano ID’s EOS deployer is designed to be lightweight and to prevent deployed satellites from spinning.
EOS Defense Systems USA plans to create a communications network using the spectrum license originally obtained by Audacy and to offer service from satellites in orbit by 2024 if it wins approvals from the Federal Communications Commission and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
EOS Holdings Ltd. acquired EM Solutions, an Australian firm focused on microwave satellite communications, in October 2019.
EOS Defense Systems focused until recently on establishing U.S. production of its parent company’s remotely controlled weapon systems and products designed to counter pilotless aerial systems.
EOS Defense Systems plans to pay approximately $10,000,000 Australian dollars (about $6.76 U.S. dollars) to acquire Audacy’s business, assets and license.
EOS Holdings Ltd. expects most space communications to be implemented with optical communications in the long term while noting that 99% of current space communications employs microwave technology.
EOS has 40 to 45 people working around the world on data analytics, SAR satellites, sensors, and antenna design.