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D-Orbit launched Starfield, the eighth commercial mission of its proprietary orbital transfer vehicle ION Satellite Carrier, on 2023-01-31.
D-Orbit completed its first commercial ION Satellite Carrier mission in September 2020 aboard an Arianespace VEGA launcher.
D-Orbit performed a successful deployment of ADEO’s smallest variant in December 2022.
On SpaceX’s Transporter-6 mission launched 2023-01-03, D-Orbit flew two ION satellite carriers that will deploy nine cubesats and support three hosted payloads.
D-Orbit launched its first ION in September 2020 aboard an Arianespace VEGA launcher.
D-Orbit’s mission control team is executing the launch and early orbit phase (LEOP) and performing health check procedures in preparation for the operational phase.
Transporter-6 included orbital transfer vehicles that will later deploy satellites, including two ION vehicles from D-Orbit.
D-Orbit is slated to deploy four satellites for Astrocast in late December 2022 on a Falcon 9 rideshare mission.
D-Orbit struck a deal in August 2022 to use its orbital transfer vehicle to launch 20 Astrocast satellites over a three-year period.
Partnering with D-Orbit provides SpacePNT access to D-Orbit expertise and infrastructure to demonstrate survivability, maintainability, and performance beyond the IOV step.
SpacePNT’s GNSS payload will be integrated on SCV010, the 10th satellite carrier launched by D-Orbit since 2020.
D-Orbit signed a hosted payload contract with SpacePNT.
ESA selected consortia led by D-Orbit, The Exploration Company, OHB System, S.A.B. Aerospace, and Thales Alenia Space France and is contracting them to carry out studies proposing mission schemes starting 2022.
D-Orbit booked a Spectrum launch for its ION Satellite Carrier vehicle scheduled to take place as soon as 2023.
In 2020, Arianespace deployed the first ION Satellite Carrier space tug for Italy’s D-Orbit using an earlier iteration of Vega C.
The launch and deployment mission will use D-Orbit's ION Satellite Carrier.
D-Orbit signed a launch contract with AAC SpaceQuest for the launch and deployment of four S-AIS satellites.
The payload for the CHESS project will be integrated inside ION Satellite Carrier, D-Orbit’s proprietary orbital transfer vehicle.
D-Orbit has entered into an agreement with the spacecraft team of the Swiss Institute École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) for the in-orbit demonstration of the HOBC onboard computer.
D-Orbit canceled plans to go public by merging with Breeze Holdings Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company, in the month prior to this report.