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PredaSAR is a startup owned by Terran Orbital that is projecting its first launch for the fourth quarter of 2022.
PredaSAR won a $2,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force to demonstrate interoperability between its satellites and DARPA’s Blackjack constellation.
PredaSAR was founded in 2019 and is projecting its first launch for the fourth quarter of 2022.
U.S. startups PredaSAR and Umbra are developing SAR constellations.
PredaSAR is a commercial radar company involved in the smallsat business supporting Space Force capabilities.
Tyvak supplies small satellite buses to PredaSAR, which plans to deploy a constellation of synthetic aperture radar imaging satellites.
PredaSAR plans an initial constellation of 48 synthetic aperture radar satellites with expansion aimed at providing near-persistent coverage over areas of interest.
PredaSAR announced a $25,000,000 seed funding round in March.
PredaSAR, founded in 2019, plans to launch its first satellite in 2021 on a SpaceX rideshare mission.
PredaSAR has additional satellites planned beyond the initial 48-satellite constellation.
PredaSAR’s first satellite is scheduled to launch on a SpaceX rideshare mission in spring 2021.
PredaSAR intends for SpaceX to likely receive additional launch orders covering PredaSAR’s initial 48-satellite constellation.
PredaSAR signed a contract with SpaceX to launch a small satellite.
PredaSAR’s initial constellation is planned to consist of 48 radar satellites.
PredaSAR raised $25,000,000 in March to fund its constellation of satellites to provide imagery for military and commercial users.
Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems is building the PredaSAR constellation and providing launcher integration services for PredaSAR.
PredaSAR raised $25,000,000 in a seed funding investment round in March.
PredaSAR plans to deploy an initial constellation of 48 radar satellites to offer customers updated views of sites on the ground within minutes.
PredaSAR plans its constellation to be the world’s largest Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) constellation.
PredaSAR is in negotiations with U.S. launch vehicle providers to begin sending satellites into orbit in early 2021.