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Spire Global will build and operate the Sejong-2 and Sejong-3 satellites for HANCOM InSpace.
HANCOM InSpace plans to launch and operate a constellation of up to 50 satellites.
Sejong-1 is a Spire-built satellite carrying an optical payload for HANCOM InSpace.
Sejong-1, a Spire-built satellite carrying an optical payload for HANCOM InSpace, launched in May 2022 on the SpaceX Transporter-5 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Spire Global, Inc. signed an agreement with HANCOM InSpace for Sejong-2 and Sejong-3 under Spire Space Services.
Spire Global will build and operate the Sejong-2 and Sejong-3 satellites for HANCOM InSpace.
HANCOM InSpace plans to launch and operate a constellation of up to 50 satellites.
Spire Global will build and operate Sejong-2 and Sejong-3 on behalf of Hancom InSpace.
Sejong-1 is a six-unit (6U) cubesat that Spire deployed in May 2022 under a payload-hosting agreement with Hancom InSpace.
HANCOM-1, a Spire 6U smallsat carrying an optical payload for HANCOM inSPACE, launched in May 2022 on the SpaceX Transporter-5 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
HANCOM inSPACE provides an integrated satellite ground station system platform called InStation Platform to receive, analyze, process, and distribute images from various satellites.
HANCOM inSPACE plans to provide satellite-based crop observation and yield prediction solutions with initial target countries in Asia and the Middle East.
HANCOM inSPACE plans to launch and operate a constellation of up to 50 satellites.
HANCOM inSPACE will host an optical payload on a second Spire 6U smallsat named HANCOM-2.
HANCOM inSPACE will host an optical payload on a second Spire 6U satellite named HANCOM-2.
Hancom InSpace became the first private South Korean company to operate a commercial satellite mission earlier 2022.
HANCOM inSPACE, initially a spin-off of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and now part of HANCOM Group, will host an optical payload on a Spire 6U satellite.
HANCOM inSPACE, initially a spin-off of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and now part of HANCOM Group, will host an optical payload on a Spire 6U satellite.
Hancom InSpace, an affiliate of Hancom Group led by CEO Choi Myungjin, will launch South Korea’s first private Earth observation satellite in the first half of 2022 in cooperation with Spire Global.
Spire Global is a U.S.-based space satellite data company cooperating with Hancom InSpace on the Sejong-1 launch.