Spire Global Unveils
Next-Generation 16U Satellite Bus
Spire Global, Inc. revealed a
next-generation 16U satellite bus design at Space
Tech Expo Europe. The satellite bus is tailored for
customers with missions that require larger payloads
and more power, volume, and data capabilities than a
conventional 16U, such as Earth observation and
space domain awareness missions.
Spire, which operates the
world’s largest multipurpose satellite
constellation, designs and builds its satellites
entirely in house at its manufacturing facility in
Glasgow. The company has built and launched more
than 150 satellites, carrying nearly 500 years of
spaceflight heritage across its fleet.
Exolaunch’s EXOpod Nova
deployer, a custom launch deployer developed in
partnership with Spire, has enabled the company to
optimize the capacity and volume of the satellite
while still fitting into standard deployment
settings. The 16U satellite can accommodate payloads
of up to 30 kilograms.
“Increasingly we’re seeing that
our customers’ missions require buses that offer the
performance of a larger satellite with the agility
of a nanosatellite,” said Joel Spark, Co-Founder and
General Manager, Space Services, Spire. “It’s a tall
order, but we’ve leveraged our extensive space
heritage and experience in satellite design and
manufacturing to build a one-of-a-kind satellite bus
that checks all those boxes. Our next-gen satellite
has been a natural next step for us, driven by the
needs of the market.
Spire Space Services customers
can leverage the company’s proven space, ground and
web infrastructure to quickly scale their own
constellation. In 2023, Spire will launch its
next-gen 16U satellites to orbit, carrying payloads
for Space Services customers NorthStar Earth & Space
and GHGSat.
“Spire Global is leading the
market to address a growing demand for affordable
access to space,” said Stewart Bain, NorthStar Earth
& Space CEO and Co-Founder. “The timing of this new
product fits well with NorthStar’s plans to launch
the first commercial space-based services to improve
space situational awareness precision and coverage
over all near-Earth orbits. NorthStar is pleased to
be engaged with Spire in this endeavor as part of a
vibrant and innovative space economic ecosystem.”
“This is an exciting time for
the space sector in Scotland. Businesses such as
Spire Global are delivering innovative new
satellites, helping to position Scotland as a global
leader for commercial space developments gaining a
£1 billion share of the global space market,” said
Scottish Government Minister for Business, Trade,
Tourism and Enterprise, Ivan McKee MSP. “We continue
to lead the way in small satellite manufacturing,
with our manufacturing hub in Glasgow and innovative
new designs like the next-generation 16U satellite
bus design from Spire highlighting the ambition set
out in our 10 year transformation strategy to build
an internationally competitive economy founded on
entrepreneurship and innovation.”
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