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Astro Digital is building Tomorrow.io’s first two mini-fridge-size satellites under a contract announced in September.
Tomorrow.io provides weather data to commercial customers including Delta Air Lines, Uber Technologies, and Amazon Web Services.
Tomorrow.io currently uses data from NASA’s GPM mission and other sources to provide forward-looking weather analysis through its modeling software for companies such as airlines and taxi services.
Tomorrow.io is developing a radar payload at its Boston headquarters for use on its satellite constellation.
Tomorrow.io plans to deploy the two demonstration satellites in late 2022 on an undisclosed rocket.
Tomorrow.io plans to begin deploying its planned constellation in late 2023 and complete deployment in 2024.
Tomorrow.io selected California-based Astro Digital to build the first two small satellites equipped with storm-tracking radars.
Tomorrow.io’s planned precipitation radars are designed to have sensitivity and resolution that meet or exceed GPM’s Ka-band Precipitation Radar (KaPR).
Enterprises can use Tomorrow.io weather data on the HERE Marketplace to improve operational efficiency, predict the business impact of weather, streamline team communication and action plans, improve productivity, and optimize revenue margins.
Tomorrow.io is building proprietary satellites equipped with radar to improve weather monitoring and forecasting capabilities.
Tomorrow.io announced Operation Tomorrow Space in 2021-02-01.
Tomorrow.io has raised more than $185,000,000 in total funding.
Stonecourt Capital is partnering with Tomorrow.io to support the company's growth and space-related initiatives.
Tomorrow.io plans to launch radar-equipped satellites into space as part of Operation Tomorrow Space.