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Esper launched its hyperspectral camera OTR-2 into orbit in August on a Dhruva Space satellite platform.
Five payloads on PSLV-C62 were from Indian startup Dhruva Space and were co-partnered with university students for technology demonstrations including running large AI models on-orbit.
Dhruva Space is leveraging its strategic partners to offer Electro-Optical, Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR), Radio Frequency, and Hyper-Spectral satellite data through AstraView.
Dhruva Space launched AstraView, a commercial satellite imagery service designed to provide continuous insights into Earth.
Dhruva Space’s Commercial Imagery Services, including AstraView, were announced at GeoSmart India 2024 in Hyderabad, Telangana.
The S and X band ground station at IIT Hyderabad will support Dhruva Space’s LEAP-1 hosted payload mission scheduled for later in 2024.
Dhruva Space established an S and X band ground station at IIT Hyderabad in 2021 as part of its internal research and development.
Dhruva Space is in conversations with several global ground station operators to expand its India-based network to a global network of Earth stations.
Dhruva Space has indigenously designed and developed six ground stations operating in VHF and UHF bands.
Dhruva Space has indigenously designed and developed two ground stations operating in S and/or X bands.
Dhruva Space is beginning development of the first phase of a 280,000-square-foot spacecraft manufacturing facility in Shamshabad, Telangana covering around 120,000 square feet.
Dhruva Space launched eight payloads in the 24 months prior to January 2024, including the Thybolt satellites mission in November 2022 and the LEAP-TD mission on 01 January 2024.
Dhruva Space launched the LEAP-TD mission on 01 January 2024.
Dhruva Space will fund ongoing business operations and commercialisation efforts while beginning development of the first phase of its spacecraft manufacturing facility, approximately 120,000 square feet of a planned 280,000 square-foot facility.
Dhruva Space launched the Thybolt satellites mission in November 2022.
Dhruva Space’s planned 280,000 square-foot spacecraft manufacturing facility is strategically located in Shamshabad, Telangana.
Dhruva Space plans several customer launches of its P-30 nanosatellite platform and P-90 microsatellite platform in the coming years.
Dhruva Space will use the INR 123 Crores Series A funding for its upcoming spacecraft manufacturing facility, strategic business acquisitions, and enhancing product offerings for global deployment.
Dhruva Space plans several upcoming customer launches using its P-30 nanosatellite platform and P-90 microsatellite platform.
LEAP-1 is a hosted payload satellite mission operated by Dhruva Space.