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Synspective’s SAR satellite technology was initially developed through the ImPACT program led by The Cabinet Office, Government of Japan.
By 2022, Synspective will launch four commercial satellites as steps toward building and operating a 30-satellite constellation for wide-area, high-frequency ground observation.
Synspective will launch its first SAR satellite, StriX-α, during a 14-day launch window opening on 12 December UTC.
Synspective provides SAR data and analytics and is expanding its commercial customer base.
Synspective reached $100,000,000 in total funding in 2019.
Synspective is a Japanese company developing a synthetic aperture radar satellite constellation.
Synspective plans a planned constellation of about 30 synthetic aperture radar satellites to provide geospatial data solutions.
Synspective is preparing to launch its first synthetic aperture radar technology demonstration satellite, the approximately 150-kilogram StriX-a, on a Rocket Lab Electron from New Zealand in late 2020.
Rocket Lab signed a contract with Synspective to launch the StriX-α synthetic aperture radar satellite on an Electron rocket from New Zealand in late 2020.
StriX-α will be the first in a constellation of about 25 synthetic aperture radar satellites that Synspective plans to launch over the next several years to provide geospatial data products.
In July 2019 Synspective had raised $100,000,000 since the company’s formation 17 months earlier.
Synspective selected Rocket Lab to launch its first satellite on 2020-04-14.
Companies building additional small SAR constellations include Synspective of Tokyo.
Synspective is planning a constellation of around 25 small synthetic aperture radar satellites for global Earth coverage.
Synspective will use its $100,000,000 in funding to further satellite development, manufacturing, and product development.
Twelve firms helped Synspective reach $100,000,000 in funding, including Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, Shimizu Corporation, and Keio Innovation Initiative 1-LPS.
On 2019-07-26, Synspective had reached $100,000,000 in funding since forming 17 months earlier.
By 2022 Synspective aims to have six satellites in orbit to provide sufficient imaging capacity to cover all of Asia’s major cities.
Synspective’s first satellite is a 150-kilogram demonstrator slated to launch on an Arianespace Vega rocket in 2020.