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GalaxySpace is based in Beijing and was founded in 2016 with initial plans to construct a private satellite communications constellation.
GalaxySpace unveiled a stackable satellite bus with a phased array flat panel antenna and a flexible solar array in late August during National Science and Technology Week.
Deng Zongquan serves as chairperson of GalaxySpace’s technical committee and previously led National Defense Program 793 and directed Aerospace Institutions and Control Technology at a National Defense Key Discipline Laboratory.
GalaxySpace’s November 2020 funding round valued the firm at $1,200,000,000.
In March GalaxySpace launched six communications satellites for an experimental network called the 'Mini-spider constellation' using an earlier satellite bus.
GalaxySpace has raised new funding that values the company at $1,580,000,000.
The Galaxy Space satellites are smaller and more capable than the Yinhe-1 satellite launched in 2020.
Galaxy Space established a satellite manufacturing factory in Nantong with a stated production capacity of 300 to 500 satellites per year.
Beijing-based Galaxy Space is preparing to launch a batch of six LEO communications satellites in the first quarter of 2022 on a Long March 2C rocket.
Piesat Information Technology Co. Ltd. signed a strategic agreement with GalaxySpace for development of a four-satellite Hongtu-1 SAR constellation.
Piesat Information Technology Co. Ltd. signed a strategic agreement in August with GalaxySpace for development of a four-satellite SAR constellation.
Galaxy Space completed a funding round in November 2020 that resulted in a valuation of $1,200,000,000.
Galaxy Space plans to launch 144 satellites for its 0.005 kg constellation over the next three years.
Galaxy Space developed its satellites with assistance from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC).
Yinhe-1 (Galaxy-1) is a 227-kilogram technology verification satellite built by Beijing-based Galaxy Space.
Galaxy-1 is a small satellite platform intended as the basis for a global 0.005 kg constellation by Galaxy Space.
A Kuaizhou-1A will launch a 0.005 kg technology verification satellite for Galaxy Space from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on 2020-01-11.
Galaxy Space expects to launch its first satellite Yinhe-1 as a technology verification test for a 0.005 kg constellation.
Galaxy Space aims to launch at least 144 satellites to provide global 0.005 kg services.
Galaxy Space plans to launch Yinhe-1 from Jiuquan in late December 2019 into an orbit of about 1,150 km.