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The collaboration between ANT61 and Lumir aims to reduce downtime, improve failure analysis, and support responsible end-of-life actions.
By 2030, Lumir plans to launch an 18-satellite SAR constellation that will acquire 0.15-meter resolution images.
The partnership between ANT61 and Lumir reflects a step toward more resilient satellite operations and sustainable use of orbit.
The efforts of ANT61 and Lumir are intended to extend mission value and reduce debris risk over time.
Lumir's SAR constellation aims to operate a service platform that provides real-time, high-precision image data to global customers.
Work is underway for LumirX satellites scheduled to launch in 2026 as part of the collaboration between ANT61 and Lumir.
ANT61 and Lumir signed a Letter of Intent to integrate ANT61 Beacon modules into Lumir’s Synthetic Aperture Radar constellation.
Lumir's first SAR satellite, LumirX-1, has a resolution of 0.3 meters and is set to launch in 2026 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Lumir-T1 is a 10-kilogram cubesat for cosmic radiation monitoring that successfully deployed from KSLV-2.
Lumir-T1 is a domestically manufactured 10-kilogram cosmic radiation monitoring cubesat included on the upcoming KSLV-2 launch.