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Uruguay has hosted the headquarters of Satellogic, a company developing a constellation of Earth observation satellites.
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and Satellogic Inc. are collaborating to establish and develop local space technology capabilities in India.
Satellogic designed and manufactured a state-of-the-art Earth observation satellite that is planned to launch as UzmaSAT-1 in the second half of 2024 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Satellogic are collaborating to establish and develop local space technology capabilities in India.
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and Satellogic Inc. are collaborating to establish and develop local space technology capabilities in India.
Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Satellogic are collaborating to establish and develop local space technology capabilities in India.
Satellogic’s planned U.S. business realignment includes redomiciling the company from the British Virgin Islands to Delaware by the first half of 2024.
Satellogic went public via a SPAC merger in January 2022 that provided $262,000,000 in gross proceeds.
The NOAA remote sensing license allows Satellogic to open ground stations in the United States to downlink data from its Aleph-1 constellation.
In H1 2023, Satellogic planned to realign its U.S. business to capture more government and commercial contracts.
Satellogic has built and operated Earth observation satellites equipped with optical and multispectral sensors since its founding.
Satellogic is expanding its ground station network to include U.S.-based ground stations as part of the NOAA license conditions.
Satellogic initiated a license application for its Aleph-1 Constellation to establish an end-to-end U.S. pixel path and expand support for customers with NOAA requirements.
Satellogic decided to redomicile to the United States with an aim to complete the process in the first half of 2024.
The NOAA license expands Satellogic’s ground station network to include US-based ground stations.
Satellogic initiated the license application for its Aleph-1 Constellation to establish an end-to-end U.S. pixel path and expand support for customers with NOAA requirements.
Satellogic decided to redomicile to the United States and intends to complete the redomiciliation process in the first half of 2024.
Satellogic had earlier projected $132,000,000 in sales for 2023.
Satellogic reported a $30,000,000 net loss for the first half of 2023, compared with an $8,000,000 net loss for the same period in 2022.
Satellogic will work with a U.S. ground station provider as part of plans to move operational control of its constellation to the United States.