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Synspective shares opened at 736 JPY on the first day of trading and closed at 635 JPY on 2024-12-19.
Synspective signed a contract with Rocket Lab in June for 10 additional Electron launches from 2025 through 2027.
Synspective plans to use funds from the IPO and a $44,000,000 Series C round raised in June to build a constellation of 30 SAR satellites by the late 2020s.
Synspective planned to sell 21.3 million shares with an overallotment of nearly 3.2 million shares at 480 JPY per share in its initial public offering.
Synspective’s SAR satellite constellation is designed to deliver imagery capable of detecting millimeter-level changes to the Earth’s surface from space.
Synspective is a Japanese Earth observation company operating a constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
Rocket Lab first launched a mission for Synspective in December 2020.
Rocket Lab first launched a mission for Synspective in December 2020.
Synspective’s StriX small SAR satellites are equipped with a synthetic aperture radar sensor that can observe the Earth’s surface in any weather condition day or night.
Synspective is a Japanese Earth observation company operating a constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
Rocket Lab first launched for Synspective in December 2020.
Synspective’s StriX small SAR satellites are equipped with a synthetic aperture radar sensor that can observe the Earth’s surface in any weather condition day or night.
Synspective is a Japanese Earth observation company operating a constellation of synthetic aperture radar satellites.
Synspective established a comprehensive production system for StriX synthetic aperture radar satellites with the start of operations at the Yamato Technology Center.
Synspective plans to hire approximately 50 new employees as the Yamato Technology Center begins full-scale operations.
Synspective will introduce ergonomically designed equipment and tools at the Yamato Technology Center to support consistent, high-quality satellite production.
Synspective plans to build a full constellation of 30 small SAR satellites by the late 2020s.
The 2024-08-03 mission was the fifth of 16 Electron launches booked by Synspective to deploy its SAR satellite constellation.
Synspective booked ten dedicated Electron launches as part of a multi-launch agreement announced in June 2024, with those launches scheduled to take place across 2025–2027.
The 2024-08-03 mission was Synspective’s second launch in 2024 following the "Owl Night Long" mission in 2024-03-01.