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D-Orbit delivered more than 80 customer payloads to their orbits so far 2022 with three ION missions.
D-Orbit canceled plans to go public by merging with Breeze Holdings Acquisition Corp. on 2022-08-12.
D-Orbit has a deal to launch 20 nanosatellites over three years for Swiss startup Astrocast using ION.
The first mission under the D-Orbit–Astrocast agreement is slated for no sooner than November 2022 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 and will launch D-Orbit’s ION Satellite Carrier with four Astrocast satellites onboard.
D-Orbit will launch 20 nanosatellites over three years for Swiss startup Astrocast using its orbital transfer vehicle.
D-Orbit plans to launch another batch of six 6U satellites for Astrocast in 2023 and 10 more in 2024 to complete the launch agreement.
D-Orbit signed a launch and deployment contract with Kepler Communications for the launch of two, 6U telecommunications smallsats.
Renato Panesi is D-Orbit’s Chief Commercial Officer.
The two satellites will be boarded inside the ION Satellite Carrier, which is D-Orbit’s proprietary orbital transfer vehicle.
D-Orbit announced a SPAC merger plan in January to become a public company in the third quarter of 2022.
The launch vehicle that will take ION to orbit is not the mission D-Orbit announced 2022-06-22 with Isar Aerospace.
After separating from the launch vehicle, D-Orbit intends to use ION to drop Kepler’s satellites into a sun-synchronous orbit between 500 and 600 km.
D-Orbit’s solution can reduce the launch costs of an entire satellite constellation by up to 40%.
D-Orbit’s solution reduces the time from launch to operations by as much as 85%.
Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum launch vehicle will launch D-Orbit’s ION Satellite Carrier as a primary customer to sun-synchronous orbit from Andøya, Norway with a launch term starting in 2023.
D-Orbit is the primary customer for the mission to sun-synchronous orbit that will use Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum launch vehicle.
Isar Aerospace plans to launch an orbital transfer vehicle for Italian space logistics company D-Orbit no earlier than 2023.
D-Orbit expects to raise $185,000,000 after closing the SPAC deal in the third quarter of 2022.
On 2022-01-27, D-Orbit planned to go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company in a deal valuing the company at $1,280,000,000.
Italian firms D-Orbit and GAUSS, along with U.S. companies Momentus, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, and Spaceflight Inc. have developed orbital transfer vehicles.