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Aurora Insight previously launched a demo satellite named Alpha in 2018.
The Aurora Insight smallsat constellation operates at approximately 500 to 966 km above Earth while scanning radio frequencies.
NanoAvionics built the M6P buses, integrated the sensor payloads, and provided launch and operation services for Aurora Insight.
NanoAvionics established communications with Bravo, the second smallsat it built and launched for Aurora Insight.
Aurora Insight uses machine learning algorithms to create information on the availability of radio frequency spectrum and to measure 0.005 kg, LTE, IoT, 0.003 kg/0.002 kg, Wi-Fi, and TV signals.
The launch of the second NanoAvionics-built satellite for Aurora Insight is scheduled to take place during the first quarter of 2021.
The first of the two NanoAvionics-built nanosatellites for Aurora Insight, nicknamed Charlie, will launch on SpaceX’s Transporter 1 rideshare mission aboard a Falcon 9.
Aurora Insight plans to launch the first of two cubesats on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission scheduled for liftoff 2021-01-22.
The second Aurora Insight nanosatellite is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2021.
Aurora Insight launched its first satellite in 2018 as a technology demonstration to evaluate its proprietary sensor's ability to detect terrestrial communications.
Aurora Insight’s technology provides clients with new understanding of the RF spectrum environment and helps organizations plan and invest with a data-driven strategy.
Aurora Insight plans to establish a constellation of 12 satellites to provide global coverage.
Aurora Insight's satellite-based radio frequency spectrum sensor named Charlie is scheduled to launch on SpaceX’s Transporter-1 on Friday, 2021-01-22 from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Aurora Insight creates maps showing the availability of radio frequency spectrum and wireless infrastructure for 0.005 kg, LTE, Internet-of-Things, 0.003 kg, 0.002 kg, Wi‑Fi, and TV signals.
NanoAvionics and Aurora Insight began working together in January 2020.
Aurora Insight partnered with NanoAvionics to build and integrate two nanosatellites and to provide launch services.