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Hiber Four was successfully launched on SpaceX’s Transporter-1 rideshare mission in 2021.
Hiber Three was scheduled to launch on a Soyuz rocket in March 2021.
Hiber Four is the first of two new satellites that Hiber planned to launch in the quarter that includes March 2021.
Hiber planned to launch Hiber Three in March 2021 on a Soyuz rocket.
Hiber received AWS’ Commercial Start-Up Launch of the Year award in 2018 and was recognized as a Dutch National Icon in 2019.
Hiber worked with Dawn Aerospace and Hyperion Technologies under support from the European Space Agency and the Netherlands Space Office via the ARTES program.
Hiber is offering remote pressure and temperature monitoring and partnering with Amazon AWS for data and ground station services.
Dawn Aerospace’s second propulsion system is scheduled to launch on an Indian PSLV in the second quarter of 2020 on a cubesat for Hiber.
Hiber signed a contract with Dawn Aerospace to use green thruster systems on Hiber’s third and fourth satellites.
Hiber’s third and fourth satellites are scheduled to launch in early 2020 and will use a 1-unit Attitude and Orbit Control System from Dawn Aerospace that runs on nitrous oxide and propene.
Hiber launched its first two satellites in late 2018.
Iridium partnered with Dutch startup Hiber in September 2017 to work together on IoT services.
Hiber launched two of a planned 64 satellites, one on an Indian PSLV rocket and another on a SpaceX Falcon 9.
Astrocast has two of a planned 64 satellites in orbit, with one launching on the same December Falcon 9 mission as Hiber and another launching 2019-03-31 on a PSLV rocket.
Hiber partnered with Iridium in 2017 to serve different types of Internet of Things customers.
Hiber and Kongsberg Satellite Services formed a long-term partnership on 2018-08-08 to create ground station infrastructure for Hiber’s Low Power Global Area Network called Hiberband.
Hiber plans to route customer communications through a ground station in Svalbard, Norway operated by Kongsberg Satellite Services.
On 2018-08-08, Hiber installed its first ground station on the roof of its research and development center in Delft, the Netherlands.
Hiber plans to transmit customer data messages through 4.5-meter Cobham S-band antennas installed in Delft and Svalbard.
Hiber plans to launch the twin Hiber Two in November on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.