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Tomorrow.io had two satellites on the Bandwagon-4 mission.
Tomorrow.io launched Tomorrow-R1 and Tomorrow-R2, the first commercial weather radar satellites, within the last 18 months.
Tomorrow.io was awarded a $10,200,000 contract from the Department of Defense to produce and deploy two satellites equipped with microwave sounders for military weather forecasting.
Tomorrow.io has secured about $20,000,000 in contracts from the U.S. Air Force and the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit to support development of commercial space-based weather sensors.
The one-year APFIT contract announced on 2024-05-13 requires Tomorrow.io to manufacture and deliver two microwave sounders by 2025-05-01.
Tomorrow.io claims to be the first company to deploy commercially built weather radar satellites.
Tomorrow.io plans to launch eight microwave sounder satellites in 2024 and to have 18 microwave sounders in orbit by the end of 2025.
Tomorrow.io launched its first two radar satellites in 2023.
Tomorrow.io plans to launch a constellation of 28 additional satellites, including some equipped with microwave sounders.
Tomorrow.io is partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under a Collaborative Research and Development Agreement.
Tomorrow.io has been awarded more than $20,000,000 in contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Tomorrow.io plans to use microwave radiometers based on TROPICS for its planned constellation of 18 cubesats that will collect weather data.
Tomorrow.io will 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 its R-2 satellite from Vandenberg Air Force Base on 2023-06-12.
Tomorrow.io launched the world’s first commercially built satellites carrying a Ka-band weather radar earlier 2023.
Prior to the launches of Tomorrow.io’s R-1 and R-2 satellites, the only precipitation radar-equipped satellite in orbit was NASA’s GPM Satellite.
Tomorrow.io completed an $87,000,000 Series E funding round led by Activate Capital.
Tomorrow.io raised $87,000,000 in a Series E funding round.
Tomorrow.io launched its second satellite, R-2, on SpaceX’s Transporter-8 rideshare flight.
Tomorrow.io completed an $87,000,000 Series E funding round led by Activate Capital.