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Privateer reports that an increasing share of industry revenue is coming from sales of whole satellites and other hardware, reflecting strategic industrialization of the space sector.
Privateer raised nearly $57,000,000 in May in a Series A funding round.
Privateer acquired Orbital Insight with the purchase announced on 2024-05-06.
Privateer closed a $56,500,000 funding round at the same time as the Orbital Insight acquisition.
Privateer raised $56,500,000 in a Series A funding round.
Privateer acquired geospatial data analysis firm Orbital Insight in a deal announced on 2024-05-06.
Privateer unveiled Wayfinder in 2022 as a visualization tool that combines data from U.S. Space Command with data provided by satellite operators.
Privateer announced its Crow’s Nest and Wayfinder applications in 2024.
Privateer unveiled its company at the Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference in 2021.
Privateer Space launched Crow’s Nest as part of an updated Wayfinder platform.
On 2022-09-01, Scout Space partnered with Privateer Space to collaborate on space situational awareness services for satellite operators.
Privateer unveiled a web application called Wayfinder on 2022-03-01 that combines data from U.S. Space Command and other sources, including data provided directly by satellite operators.
Privateer’s first satellite, Pono-1, is a sensor-laden three-unit cubesat slated to launch later 2022 as a technology demonstrator.
Privateer partnered with Swiss watchmaker Omega to launch and promote the Wayfinder tool.
Privateer offers Wayfinder, an open-access near-real-time visualization of satellites and debris developed with support from Steve Wozniak.
NorthStar, Privateer, Scout, Spaceable, and Digantara are startups developing businesses to improve space situational awareness data.
Privateer emerged from stealth on 2022-03-01 with a visualization product called Wayfinder that combines data from several sources, including U.S. Space Command data and data provided directly by satellite operators.
Privateer is developing a three-unit cubesat named Pono-1 that will carry 42 sensors to collect space situational awareness data and is scheduled to launch later 2022.
Privateer will provide 24 hours of conjunction data access for free and will charge for extended visibility, including up to 72 hours in low Earth orbit and up to seven days in geostationary orbit.
Privateer will offer tailored information to operators via application programming interfaces that provide access only to specified orbits of interest.