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NanoAvionics plans to deliver and launch more than 20 satellites to customers in 2023, up from 15 in 2022.
NanoAvionics is planning a second solar sail mission using a 12U nanosatellite bus to host NASA’s composite solar sail system ACS3.
The 6U nanosatellite 'Alpha' launched on Transporter-6 was manufactured by NanoAvionics for French space startup Gama.
NanoAvionics plans to deliver its first 100+ kilogram satellite based on the MP42 microsatellite bus in the stated plan.
NanoAvionics is planning a second solar sail mission using a 12U smallsat bus to carry 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 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, a Lithuanian company, supplied part of the Gama Alpha platform including electrical systems, telecommunications, and on-board cards.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics signed a contract to supply Constellr with two MP42 microsatellite buses.
NanoAvionics provided consulting services and a feasibility study for Constellr’s initial satellite constellation and has collaborated with Constellr since the startup’s early days.
Absolut Sensing and Kongsberg NanoAvionics aim to achieve the first GEN1 launch in early 2024.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics has signed a contract to supply Constellr with two MP42 smallsat buses.
NanoAvionics will support Absolut Sensing toward a first GEN1 launch in early 2024.
Under the mission agreement NanoAvionics will provide a 16U nanosatellite bus, payload integration services, a satellite testing campaign, launch services, and satellite operations for GEN1.
Absolut Sensing ordered the chassis for a 16U satellite called Gen1 from Lithuania’s NanoAvionics for a launch in early 2024.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics will expand its Lithuanian facilities in Vilnius and Kaunas to focus on serial manufacturing of satellite buses.
Kongsberg acquired a 77 percent controlling interest in NanoAvionics at an enterprise value of EUR 65 million on 8 September 2022.
Kongsberg acquired a 77 percent controlling interest in NanoAvionics at an enterprise value of EUR 65 million on 8 September 2022.
Kongsberg NanoAvionics will expand its Lithuanian facilities in Vilnius and Kaunas to focus on serial manufacturing of satellite buses.
Kongsberg acquired a 77 percent controlling interest in NanoAvionics at an enterprise value of 65,000,000 EUR on 2022-09-08.