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Prior to Tomorrow.io’s launches of the R-1 and R-2 satellites, the only precipitation radar-equipped satellite on-orbit was NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite.
Tomorrow.io has received more than $30,000,000 in contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense to date.
Tomorrow.io completed its Series D funding round in 2021 when the company was known as ClimaCell.
Activate Capital led Tomorrow.io’s $87,000,000 Series E funding round.
Tomorrow.io satellites equipped with microwave sounders are expected to begin launching in 2024.
Tomorrow.io completed an $87,000,000 Series E funding round led by Activate Capital.
Tomorrow.io announced its Series E funding and the R-2 launch on 2023-06-14.
Tomorrow.io launched its second satellite, R-2, on SpaceX’s Transporter-8 rideshare flight.
Tomorrow.io plans to continue launching a combination of radar-equipped satellites and microwave sounders over the next 18 to 24 months to complete a constellation of more than 20 total satellites in low Earth orbit.
Tomorrow.io launched the firm’s R-2 satellite from Vandenberg Space Force Base as a payload on the SpaceX Transporter-8 mission.
Tomorrow.io deployed the world’s first commercially built satellites carrying a Ka-band weather radar.
Tomorrow.io’s R-1 and R-2 satellites are delivering initial precipitation dataset samples with a 10-times higher revisit rate relative to the current state of the art.
Tomorrow.io’s Series E funding will be used to accelerate completion of its full radar-equipped satellite and microwave sounder constellation.
Tomorrow.io launched its first radar satellite, R-1, on 2023-04-15.
Tomorrow.io has been awarded more than $20,000,000 in contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Tomorrow.io received a $19,300,000 U.S. Air Force contract last year to support development of the company’s weather satellites and to provide data as a service to military and other governmental agencies.
Tomorrow.io, a U.S.-based company, canceled plans in March to accelerate its commercial weather radar satellite constellation with a SPAC merger.
Blue Canyon Technologies secured a contract with Tomorrow.io on 2022-08-09 to provide products and services for 18 Tomorrow.io cubesats equipped with microwave sounders.
Tomorrow.io plans to begin gathering radar and microwave observations to feed weather models by the end of 2024.
Under the Tomorrow.io contract, Blue Canyon Technologies will supply cubesat buses and payload elements, support payload integration, conduct space vehicle testing, and handle pre-launch mission operations services.