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Audacy was founded in 2015 and obtained an FCC spectrum license in 2018.
Audacy launched its first satellite, a cubesat technology demonstrator called Audacy Zero, in December on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission from Vandenberg Air Force Base and Audacy Zero was one of 64 satellites on the flight.
Audacy and Iceye signed a memorandum of understanding on 2019-03-11 to explore how Audacy’s planned inter-satellite data relay network could support Iceye’s planned constellation.
Audacy plans to launch a three-unit CubeSat built by Clyde Space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission this fall to test the satellite terminals Audacy designed.
Audacy plans to launch a three-unit CubeSat built by Clyde Space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission this fall to test the satellite terminals Audacy designed.