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株式会社アクセルスペース and Nara Space Technology signed a partnership agreement on December 19, 2025, regarding satellite image products.
Nara Space will provide satellite imaging data from the GRUS-1 constellation operated by 株式会社アクセルスペース through its geospatial platform called EarthPaper.
Nara Space will use the Syrlinks EWC27 for Observer-1, Nara Space’s first standard satellite, which is scheduled to launch next year.
In October, Nara Space will open a beta service for Earthpaper, a web-hosted satellite image platform for searching and purchasing satellite images.
Starting with a first launch next year, Nara Space plans to deploy a fleet of 96 satellites over five years.
Syrlinks and Nara Space partnered to integrate Syrlinks’s compact X-Band transmitter EWC27 into Nara Space’s 12U satellite BUSANSAT.
Customers can test and use Nara Space’s Super Resolution algorithm on the Earthpaper platform.
Nara Space selected the Syrlinks EWC27 to implement a high-data-rate X-band transmission link.
Nara Space aims to use its Super Resolution algorithm to upgrade Observer-1’s native 1.5-meter GSD to 0.5 m.
Nara Space is a South Korean company founded in 2015 that builds smallsat constellations and provides satellite data use services.
Nara Space will use the Syrlinks EWC27 for both BusanSat and Observer-1.
NaraSpace Technology is developing a geospatial imagery analytics platform named Earthpaper to produce satellite-based data from high-resolution images captured by its own satellites and others.
NaraSpace Technology plans to produce and launch more than 100 nanosatellites within five years to provide satellite-based real-time monitoring of major cities around the world.
NaraSpace Technology raised 3.5 billion won in a pre-Series A financing round in August 2020.
NaraSpace Technology plans to launch the technology demonstration satellite Observer-1A into low Earth orbit on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in the first half of 2023.
NaraSpace Technology plans to launch the technology demonstration satellite Observer-1B into low Earth orbit on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in the second half of 2023.
NaraSpace Technology raised 10 billion won ($7,880,000) in a Series A financing round on 2022-05-03.
NaraSpace Technology is developing BusanSat, a marine observation satellite with a resolution of 388 m per pixel.
NaraSpace Technology has raised 13.5 billion won ($10,650,000) since its establishment in 2015.