All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.
Vyoma is developing a space-based constellation designed to track objects in Earth orbit from low-Earth orbit to geosynchronous orbit.
Vyoma is launching a space-based constellation to monitor objects, including space debris and satellites, from low Earth orbit (LEO) to geostationary orbit (GEO).
Vyoma's optical sensors are intended to provide continuous 24/7 information about space traffic and feed predictive analytics algorithms with observational data.
EnduroSat secured Vyoma as a new customer for its situational awareness missions.
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.
Vyoma’s expanded surveillance capability will monitor space traffic 24/7 to contribute to Europe’s autonomy in Space Domain Awareness and geostrategic independence from data sources outside Europe.
Flamingo, developed by Vyoma (Germany), is a pilot mission for a satellite constellation with ten additional Flamingo NextGen satellites planned for deployment in 2025.
Vyoma’s Flamingo satellites will passively monitor the space environment using optical onboard cameras and provide frequent updates to the ground to enhance space situational awareness.
Vyoma’s Flamingo satellites will passively monitor the near-Earth space environment using optical onboard cameras to provide frequent updates to the ground and enhance space situational awareness.
EnduroSat supports FLAMINGO, a commercial in-situ space situational awareness constellation developed by Vyoma.
Flamingo (Vyoma, Germany) is a pilot mission for a satellite constellation with the remaining ten satellites planned to be deployed from 2025 as the Flamingo NextGen mission.
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 will use in-orbit optical telescopes to observe space objects and map the orbital environment at high frequency to provide SSA data and services with near-zero latency.
Vyoma has raised more than 10,000,000 EUR for its plans.
The Vyoma satellites will use optical telescopes to track and catalog low Earth orbit objects larger than 0.1 m.
Vyoma plans to launch the two pilot satellites to low Earth orbit around the end of 2024.
Vyoma raised an 8,500,000 EUR funding round in June that Safran joined.
Safran Corporate Ventures signed a joint investment with three co-investors in Vyoma as part of an €8.5 million funding round.
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 has raised more than 10,000,000 EUR for a constellation of 12 satellites that it plans to start launching next year.