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Tomorrow.io’s planned constellation includes around 32 small satellites equipped with storm-tracking radars to improve weather forecasts.
California-based Astro Digital is building the first two spacecraft for Tomorrow.io’s constellation with a planned launch in late 2022.
Tomorrow.io received $77,000,000 in 2021-03-01 through a funding round led by private equity firm Stonecourt Capital.
Plans to merge Boston-based Tomorrow.io with Pine Technology Acquisition Corp. were canceled due to market conditions.
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.
Tomorrow.io agreed to pay Pine Technology Acquisition Corp $1,500,000 as part of their merger termination agreement.
Tomorrow.io had planned to raise up to $420,000,000 via the SPAC merger to fund a constellation of weather satellites.
Under its Air Force contract, Tomorrow.io will provide data-as-a-service to the military and other governmental agencies, including NOAA.
Tomorrow.io projects the first of a planned 32-satellite radar weather constellation to launch later 2022.
Tomorrow.io won a $19,300,000 contract from the U.S. Air Force to support deployment of a radar-equipped weather satellite constellation.
Tomorrow.io is developing a constellation of radar-equipped satellites with initial launches planned for late 2022.
Institutional investors in Tomorrow.io’s $75,000,000 PIPE include funds managed by Koch Strategic Platforms, National Grid Partners, JetBlue Technology Ventures, and SB Energy Corp., a subsidiary of SoftBank.
Proceeds from the transaction will support Tomorrow.io’s plans for a constellation of approximately 32 small satellites equipped with storm-tracking radars.
Tomorrow.io won a $19,300,000 contract from the U.S. Air Force’s AFVentures Strategic Funding Increase program.
Tomorrow.io will raise up to $420,000,000 for its planned network of weather satellites by merging with Pine Technology Acquisition Corp.
Tomorrow.io currently uses data from NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement satellite and other sources to provide analysis for companies heavily affected by weather patterns.
Early customers Tomorrow.io and Google are partnering with Muon Space to develop new mission-critical geophysical datasets.
Tomorrow.io won a $19,300,000 contract from the U.S. Air Force to support its planned constellation of approximately 32 weather satellites.
Tomorrow.io provides weather data to commercial customers including Delta Air Lines, Uber Technologies, and Amazon Web Services.
Astro Digital is building Tomorrow.io’s first two mini-fridge-size satellites under a contract announced in September.