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Tiger-3 is a 6U cubesat built by NanoAvionics and launched in April 2022 aboard SpaceX’s fourth Falcon 9 dedicated rideshare mission.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics will build Tiger-4, Tiger-7, and Tiger-8 at its MAIT facility in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics will build Tiger-4, Tiger-7, and Tiger-8 and previously built Tiger-2, Tiger-3, and MACSAT.
NanoAvionics has manufactured nearly 2,000 subsystems, including payload controllers, flight computers, electrical power systems, reaction wheels, and battery packs, for more than 120 satellite missions globally.
NanoAvionics manufactures 6U, 12U, and 16U nanosatellite buses and an ESPA-class microsatellite bus range of up to 220 kg at its Vilnius facility.
The Vilnius MAIT facility provides additional workspace and supports NanoAvionics’ objective of growing its global workforce of 250 employees and hiring more than 100 people across all offices 2023.
The Vilnius site gives NanoAvionics the potential to expand the facility to 2,000 square meters.
NanoAvionics employs more than 250 people across offices in Lithuania, the United Kingdom, and the United States and plans to add another 100 employees 2023.
The Vilnius facility provides additional workspace and supports NanoAvionics’ plan to grow beyond 250 global employees and hire more than 100 people across all offices 2023.
NanoAvionics manufactured nearly 2,000 subsystems for more than 120 satellite missions globally prior to opening the new facility.
NanoAvionics worked on 66 small satellites throughout 2022 and shipped 16 of those satellites to customers.
NanoAvionics has manufactured nearly 2,000 subsystems, including payload controllers, flight computers, electrical power systems, reaction wheels, and battery packs, for more than 120 satellite missions globally.
NanoAvionics is planning a second solar sail mission using a 12U nanosatellite bus to host NASA’s composite solar sail system ACS3.
NanoAvionics plans to deliver and launch more than 20 satellites in 2023, up from 15 in 2022.
NanoAvionics’ mission control center confirmed successful communications with all four Transporter-6 satellites and is executing the early operations phase (LEOP) to configure and validate the satellites for their primary mission objectives.
NanoAvionics plans to deliver its first 100+ kilogram satellite based on the MP42 microsatellite bus in 2023.
Alpha is one of four NanoAvionics-built satellites deployed to low Earth orbit on SpaceX Transporter-6.
NanoAvionics plans to deliver its first satellite weighing more than 100 kg based on the MP42 microsatellite bus in 2023.