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In-Space Missions expanded its business by adding 40 new staff in the last year.
In-Space Missions opened new office and cleanroom space at its headquarters site in Alton, Hampshire.
In 2020 In-Space Missions launched Faraday, described as the world’s first commercial satellite rideshare service.
In-Space Missions is a UK company that designs, builds and operates satellites and satellite systems.
BAE Systems acquired In-Space Missions to enhance its ability to develop small satellites.
In-Space Missions won a contract valued at £9,500,000from the Ministry of Defence and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory on 2021-08-09 to build an experimental smallsat called Titania.
The Ministry of Defence and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory awarded In-Space Missions a contract valued at £9,500,000for the Titania Operational Concept Demonstrator on 2021-08-09.
In-Space Missions won a contract from the U.K. Ministry of Defence to build a satellite to test optical communications.
Titania will be built by In-Space Missions and will support 20 jobs at the company.
Rocket Lab’s next Electron launch scheduled for 2020-07-05 was planned to carry commercial satellites for Canon, Planet, and In-Space Missions.
Faraday-1 is a cubesat developed by British company In-Space Missions that will fly as the seventh satellite on Rocket Lab’s 2020-07-03 Electron launch and is designed to carry a variety of hosted payloads.
In-Space Missions’ first satellite, Faraday-1, is a six-unit cubesat scheduled to launch later 2019 on a Rocket Lab Electron.
In-Space Missions awarded Orbex a contract for the launch of a small satellite on 2019-08-07.