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Blue Canyon Technologies has been selected to provide 18 cubesats for Tomorrow.io’s microwave sounding mission.
Tomorrow.io provides a customizable weather and climate security platform used by customers including Uber, Delta, Ford, and National Grid.
Blue Canyon Technologies will provide 18 integrated cubesats and payload elements, support payload integration, conduct integrated space vehicle tests including environmental testing, and provide pre-launch mission operations services for Tomorrow.io’s microwave sounding mission.
Tomorrow.io plans to add satellites with microwave sounders to the weather constellation it expects to have deployed in orbit by the end of 2024.
Tomorrow.io is working with MIT Lincoln Laboratory on a microwave sounder for its planned weather satellites.
The U.S. Air Force awarded a $19,300,000 contract to Tomorrow.io last year to support development of the company’s first four weather satellites.
The addition of microwave sounders to Tomorrow.io’s constellation of radar-equipped weather satellites would create the first commercial multi-sensor weather satellite system owned and operated by a private company.
Tomorrow.io expects its first satellites to launch in late 2022 and expects a full constellation to be on-orbit by 2024.
Customers around the world, including Uber, Delta, Ford, and National Grid, use Tomorrow.io’s platform to improve operational efficiency.
Tomorrow.io completed a critical design review (CDR) of its proprietary weather radar satellites with the U.S. Air Force earlier 2022-05.
Tomorrow.io previously planned to launch a constellation of radar-equipped satellites to collect global precipitation data with hourly revisit rates.
Tomorrow.io will have a constellation in orbit acquiring radar and microwave observations by the end of 2024.
Tomorrow.io is part of the Raytheon Intelligence & Space team that won a $45,000,000 contract in 2024 to design and develop NOAA’s Earth Prediction Innovation Center program.
Tomorrow.io has focused on equipping small satellites with storm-tracking radars to improve weather forecasts.
Tomorrow.io received $77,000,000 in a 2021 funding round led by Stonecourt Capital.
Tomorrow.io is building the radar and subsystems for a constellation intended to improve forecasts for customers including Uber and Delta Air Lines.
Tomorrow.io called off a SPAC merger with Pine Technology Acquisition Corp. on 2022-03-07 that had been intended to raise $420,000,000.
The U.S. Air Force, through the AFVentures Strategic Funding Increase program, is supporting development of Tomorrow.io's first four satellites with a $19,300,000 contract.
The proposed SPAC merger would have listed Tomorrow.io on the Nasdaq and valued the company at $1,200,000,000.
Tomorrow.io uses data from NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite and other sources to provide weather analysis to companies including Uber and Delta.