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D-Orbit completed its first commercial mission in late 2020.
ESA awarded IRIDE satellite manufacturing contracts to Italy-based teams led by Thales Alenia Space, Argotec, Sitael, OHB, and D-Orbit.
D-Orbit’s IRIDE contract includes a 24,000,000 EUR option for an additional SAR satellite.
D-Orbit’s first satellite, a spacecraft the size of three cubesats, was launched in 2017 to validate the company’s propulsive technologies.
D-Orbit secured a 26,000,000 EUR contract to build a SAR satellite for IRIDE that will be based on its ION Satellite Carrier orbital transfer vehicle.
MetaSensing is supplying the radar payload for D-Orbit’s IRIDE SAR satellite.
D-Orbit has hosted 32 payloads to date.
D-Orbit has deployed 73 satellites to date.
D-Orbit launched its first ION in September 2020 aboard an Arianespace VEGA launcher and conducted nine further missions aboard SpaceX Transporter missions.
D-Orbit ION carried a cluster of satellites on Transporter-7 provided by Exolaunch totaling 21 satellites (16 cubesats and 5 microsats).
D-Orbit signed a €26 million contract with the European Space Agency for the IRIDE program.
Under the contract, D-Orbit will provide one synthetic aperture radar satellite and manage its flight operations segment on behalf of the end user.
D-Orbit signed a €26 million contract with the European Space Agency for the IRIDE program.
The D-Orbit contract for IRIDE includes an option for an additional SAR satellite worth €24 million.
The D-Orbit contract for IRIDE requires D-Orbit to provide one SAR satellite and to manage its flight operations segment on behalf of the end user.
The PRR successfully deployed the experimental payload from D-Orbit’s ION Satellite Carrier on 2023-02-08.
The PRR successfully deployed the payload from D-Orbit's ION Satellite Carrier on 2023-02-08.
D-Orbit launched its first ION in September 2020 aboard an Arianespace VEGA launcher.
D-Orbit performed a deployment of ADEO’s smallest variant in December 2022.
Futura-SM1 and Futura-SM3 were launched at the start of January and transferred into their planned orbit by an autonomous ION Satellite Carrier manufactured by D-Orbit.