Spire Global Announces
Landmark Space-as-a-Service Contract with NorthStar
Earth & Space for a Dedicated Constellation
March 16, 2022
Spire Global, Inc. announced a
new space-as-a-service agreement with NorthStar
Earth & Space (“NorthStar”), a comprehensive Earth &
Space Information Services Platform, to build a
constellation of satellites focused on
space-situational awareness (SSA) and debris
monitoring. The first award within the contract is
for three satellites, with pre-agreed options for
NorthStar to scale the constellation to dozens of
satellites as their business operational needs grow.
With this dedicated
constellation, NorthStar will be able to monitor
space from space, delivering timely and precise
orbit determination, collision avoidance, navigation
services, and proximity warnings for cyber security
to the global satellite community. The mission will
encompass the development of Spire’s first 12U
satellites as the company continues to expand the
power, volume, and edge-computing capacity available
to applications deployed on Spire’s space platform.
“This is a landmark contract
for the industry, demonstrating the speed, scale,
and agility of Spire’s space-as-a-service model,”
said Peter Platzer, CEO, Spire. “We are pleased to
work with NorthStar on its mission to tackle the
growing problem of space debris by deploying
next-gen space situation awareness technology.
Leveraging Spire’s existing infrastructure and
expertise will help NorthStar accelerate the
timeline to deploy and scale in space.”
Spire’s proven production and
speed-to-commercial-operations track record will
help NorthStar’s platform deploy and scale quickly.
Once operational, NorthStar will operate the
satellites using Spire’s integrated support
infrastructure, collecting data to precisely track
the orbits of resident space objects, and rapidly
predict changes.
“Maintaining pace with the
exponential increase in space activity demands
immediate action from commercial innovators. Spire
provides on-board processing, tasking, flexibility,
and agility within an attractive service level
agreement business model,” said Stewart Bain, CEO,
NorthStar.
Spire and NorthStar each
maintain European headquarters in Luxembourg and
have a shared mission of sustainability. Reducing
the threat of collision requires pinpoint tracking
and prediction capabilities. NorthStar, through
Spire’s dedicated constellation, will deliver timely
and precise Space Traffic Management and Space
Domain Awareness services that will elevate
traditional SSA to the level of Space Information &
Intelligence (Si2). The first three satellites for
this dedicated constellation are anticipated to be
launched early in 2023.