... at the Internet of Things World 2017 conference, in Santa Clara, USA. Inovor’s Matthew Tetlow works on the SUSat nanosatellite. Inovor Technologies is a small agile space start-up, founded in 2012 by Matthew Tetlow, who is also the Chief Technology...
... step rise occurred in 2006 and the second in 2013. In both cases the rise is mainly due to an increase in nanosatellite class (up to 10 kg) numbers. Since 2013 these numbers have been prone to large fluctuations, demonstrating that, at present, the...
... 713 kg Cartosat-2 satellite which will be used for cartographic and remote sensing purposes, and two ISRO nanosatellites weighing 8.4 kg and 9.7 kg respectively. The additional 101 foreign micro and nano-satellites were from the US, Dubai...
..., field emergency rescue, vehicle and ship monitoring and logistics tracking. Swiss company Astrocast plans a network of 80 nanosatellites to give two-way global coverage via L-band, in particular to the 90 percent of the globe currently not covered...
... growing microsatellite market. It is expected that between 2014 and 2015 they will launch up to 366 micro- and nanosatellites, which will account for up to 56% of the SSC market in this segment4. Another market player developing small spacecraft...
...’t the last Russian satellite. In 2014, two Perseus-M nanosatellites and a DX-1 microsatellite were launched by the satellite-building... trend. Dauria and Sputnix are making micro and nanosatellites. Tablesat-Aurora, Perseus-M, and DX-1 are already ...