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ThrustMe will demonstrate its NPT30 miniaturized electric propulsion system on the GomSpace GOMX-5 ESA mission scheduled to launch in 2021.
GomSpace launched the GOMX-4A and GOMX-4B satellites in February 2018 on a Chinese Long March 2D rocket.
Leaf Space will make its network compatible with GomSpace manufactured radios and provide an immediately available ground segment service capability to GomSpace.
GomSpace and UnseenLabs SAS are jointly developing a second-generation 6U constellation platform.
The scope and specifications of the GomSpace–UnseenLabs second-generation space system were planned to be finally contracted within the fall of 2019.
An ATP signed at the Paris Airshow commits GomSpace and UnseenLabs to complete work to define the scope and specifications of the new space system.
GomSpace is continuing to build up engineering capacity to support ongoing work with the European Space Agency across Denmark, Luxembourg, and Sweden.
The contract signed between GomSpace and ESA in December 2018 covers design and specification work planned for 2019.
GomSpace (Denmark) will provide a Ka-band inter-satellite link for the GOMX-5 mission.
GomSpace signed a development contract with the European Space Agency in December 2018 to initiate the GOMX-5 satellite mission.
GomSpace’s subsidiary in Luxembourg and the European Space Agency signed a EUR 400,000 contract for the Phase A design of the Miniaturised Asteroid Remote Geophysical Observer (M-ARGO) mission.
LandSpace previously signed a contract with Gomspace of Denmark to provide launch service with a launch vehicle named LS-1, a project that was canceled and replaced by the Zhuque-1 rocket.
GomSpace received the missed $2,300,000 payment on 2019-03-05.
Sky and Space Global planned to buy more satellites from GomSpace despite its funding challenges.
Sky and Space Global missed a $2,300,000 payment to cubesat builder GomSpace in December.
The tentative agreement for more satellites requires Sky and Space Global to provide GomSpace with advance payments and financial assurance for payments.
GomSpace provided the satellite platform that integrates TESAT’s optical terminal for the PIXL demonstration mission.
GomSpace planned in its 2018 annual report to begin large-scale manufacturing of nanosatellites and establish facilities to produce as many as 350 satellites per year.
GomSpace Group AB received the full T.SEK 20,551 payment in its bank account on 2019-03-05.
GomSpace Group AB published an interim report for the fourth quarter 2018 on 2019-02-28 that disclosed the T.SEK 20,551 payment had not been received as anticipated during the fourth quarter 2018.