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NanoAvionics’ MP42 platform gained flight heritage in April 2022.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics' AYRIS-1, AYRIS-2, and All-DELTA satellites were deployed using EXOpod Nova deployers on Transporter-8.
NanoAvionics will have six manufactured satellites launch on SpaceX’s Transporter-8 mission.
NanoAvionics is working on delivering and readying for launch over a dozen more satellites, including the company’s first assembled microsatellite weighing over 100 kg for the year, by the end of the year.
NanoAvionics supplied the GEI-SAT mission with its M16P satellite bus and mission integration services.
NanoAvionics is preparing to deliver and ready for launch more than a dozen additional satellites for customers, including 2023’s first assembled microsatellite weighing over 100 kg, by the end of the year.
NanoAvionics manufactured its 12th satellite to launch 2023 on the SpaceX Transporter-8 mission.
NanoAvionics supplied the GEI-SAT mission with its M16P satellite bus and mission integration services.
NanoAvionics is working on delivering and readying for launch more than a dozen additional satellites, including its first assembled microsatellite over 100 kg, by the end of the year.
NanoAvionics had six of its manufactured satellites reach orbit as payloads aboard the SpaceX Transporter-8 mission.
The four other NanoAvionics-built satellites on Transporter-8 were ordered by three unnamed companies and include one RF remote sensing smallsat, two technology demonstration satellites, and an MP42H orbital reconnaissance demonstration smallsat.
NanoAvionics supplied the mission with the M16P satellite bus and provided mission integration services for GEI-SAT.
DEWA-SAT2 was designed and developed at DEWA’s Research and Development Centre at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in cooperation with NanoAvionics in Lithuania.
DEWA Sat-2 was designed and developed at DEWA’s Research and Development Centre in cooperation with NanoAvionics in Lithuania.
SatBus MTQ is designed as part of the NanoAvionics SatBus nanosatellite platform but can be used with third-party ADCS controllers that provide three H-bridge PWM-controlled voltage outputs to each torquer coil.
Tiger-3 is a 6U cubesat built by NanoAvionics and launched in April 2022 aboard SpaceX’s fourth Falcon 9 dedicated rideshare mission.
Tiger-2 is a 6U cubesat built by NanoAvionics and launched in June 2021 aboard SpaceX’s second Falcon 9 dedicated rideshare mission.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics will build Tiger-4, Tiger-7, and Tiger-8 and previously built Tiger-2, Tiger-3, and MACSAT.
Tiger-4 satellite assembly took place at NanoAvionics facilities in Kongsberg.
NanoAvionics has received an order from 0.005 kg telecoms operator OQ Technology for three additional satellites.