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Open Cosmos is working with Panasonic Operational Excellence Co. on a project to advance optical inter-satellite communications.
Open Cosmos and Panasonic are exploring the potential for a future satellite production line in Japan.
Rafel Jorda Siquier is the founder and CEO of Open Cosmos.
MANTIS's technologies and processes are now embedded into OpenConstellation, managed by Open Cosmos for global Earth Observation.
MANTIS demonstrated Open Cosmos's ability to deliver end-to-end Earth Observation with AI and optical technology.
Open Cosmos celebrated the successful completion of the MANTIS mission.
Rafel Jordà Siquier is the founder and CEO of Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos was selected by the Spanish Space Agency and ESA to lead the development of Spain’s eight-satellite component.
Open Cosmos is headquartered in the U.K. and has offices in Spain, Portugal, and Greece.
Open Cosmos has been tasked with designing and building eight microsatellites with multiple sensors onboard.
Open Cosmos received a €60 million contract from the Greek government in June 2024 to build a seven-satellite Earth observation constellation.
Open Cosmos has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Spanish Space Agency (AEE) to build the Spanish component of the Atlantic Constellation.
Open Cosmos has been selected by the UK Space Agency to build a pathfinder satellite that will form the United Kingdom’s contribution to the Atlantic Constellation.
The satellites will be built by a consortium led by Open Cosmos Europe, which includes TSatAtlantis, the Institute of Space Sciences, Alén Space, and FOSSA Systems.
On 16 October 2024, Open Cosmos announced that it had been selected over Deimos for the implementation phase of Spain’s contribution to the Atlantic Constellation.
In early April 2024, ESA and AEE awarded contracts to consortia led by Deimos and Open Cosmos Europe for the consolidation phase of the Atlantic Constellation project.
Open Cosmos is collaborating with Satlantis, the Institute of Space Sciences, Alén Space, and FOSSA Systems as partners on the Atlantic Constellation project.
The UK Space Agency previously contracted Open Cosmos to build a U.K. pathfinder satellite for the Atlantic Constellation.
The satellites will be built in Open Cosmos facilities in Barcelona and are set to be delivered by 2027.
Open Cosmos will lead the Spanish component of the Atlantic Constellation, an Earth Observation initiative from Portugal and Spain.