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Vyoma received two awards at the DLR smallsat competitions held on 2023-11-23: one from the Microlauncher Competition and one from the Small Satellite Competition.
The first two pilot satellites of Vyoma’s SSA constellation are scheduled for launch from the end of 2024 as part of a planned 12-satellite constellation.
Vyoma plans to launch the two pilot satellites to low Earth orbit around the end of 2024.
Vyoma plans to launch the two pilot satellites to low Earth orbit around the end of 2024.
Vyoma will announce a manufacturer for its first two microsatellites in the next few weeks and plans to launch them together or separately around the end of 2024 depending on the chosen launch provider.
Vyoma will announce a manufacturer for its first two microsatellites in the next few weeks and plans to launch them together or separately around the end of 2024 depending on the chosen launch provider.
Vyoma plans to deploy 10 additional satellites in the 18 months following its first launch and intends those satellites to operate in a semi-autonomous surveillance mode to track objects in space.
Vyoma plans to deploy 10 additional satellites in the 18 months following its first launch and intends those satellites to operate in a semi-autonomous surveillance mode to track objects in space.
Vyoma will launch space-based telescopes that track space debris beginning in 2024 as part of its mission to improve space safety.
Vyoma has partnered with EnduroSat under a Memorandum of Understanding to support each other in improving the sustainability of space activities.
In 2024 Vyoma will launch space-based telescopes that track space debris.
Vyoma completed an earlier Seed closing and a pre-Seed round in 2021.
Vyoma is raising a Series A round to fund two pilot microsatellites for a launch toward the end of 2023 and plans another 10 satellites over the following 18 months.
Vyoma and Atos aim to develop solutions for delivering space situational awareness data to satellite operators to help them avoid collisions and unnecessary spacecraft maneuvers.
Vyoma closed pre-seed and seed funding rounds last year to develop space-based cameras for tracking objects as small as 0.01 m with a semi-autonomous satellite network operating in surveillance mode.
Vyoma partnered with Atos on 2022-04-28 to build a database of tiny space objects that Vyoma plans to track with its own satellites from next year.
Vyoma is a startup company that has partnered with Atos to improve the safety of satellites in orbit.
Vyoma aims to launch an additional 10 satellites over the 18 months following its first launch, bringing the total to 12 satellites for higher revisit frequency.
Vyoma aims to launch an additional 10 satellites over the 18 months following its first launch, bringing the total to 12 satellites for higher revisit frequency.
Vyoma is raising a Series A round to fund two pilot microsatellites intended to provide more accurate orbit location and trajectory estimates that are unaffected by weather.