Tag "Microsatellite"
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) Confirms Successful Deployment of HawkEye 360 Microsatellite Cluster 10
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) confirmed that HawkEye 360 Cluster 10 has been successfully launched and deployed in orbit. Cluster 10 brings to 30 the total number of radio frequency geolocation
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) Awarded Norwegian Space Agency Contract to Build NorSat-4 Maritime Tracking Microsatellite
The Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) has awarded a contract to Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) to build the NorSat-4 maritime tracking microsatellite. NorSat-4 will be the eighth satellite developed by SFL
Successful Launch of Formation-Flying Microsatellite Constellation Built by Space Flight Laboratory
TORONTO, Ontario, Canada, 7 January 2019 – Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) announced the successful launch of three formation-flying microsatellites built by SFL under contract to Deep Space Industries for HawkEye
ISRO Successfully Launches Cartosat-2 Series Remote Sensing Satellite Along with 30 Co-passenger Satellites in a Single Flight
January 12, 2018 – ISRO – ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, in its forty second flight, successfully launched the 710 kg Cartosat-2 Series Remote Sensing Satellite along with 30 co-passenger satellites
NorSat-3 Maritime Tracking Microsatellite Ordered by Norwegian Space Centre, Under Construction at SFL
Toronto, Ontario, Canada – 11 January 2018 – The Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) announced today that NorSat-3, a 15-kilogram microsatellite, has
Philippines Joins Space Race with the Launch of Diwata-1 Microsatellite
According to recent news reported by IPS – The Philippines, has joined the colossal world of space technology, building its second microsatellite that it plans to launch late this year or
Philippines To Launch Its First Microsatellite
DIWATA-1, which was built by Filipino engineers working in collaboration with Japanese universities, is slated for launch in early 2016. The 50 kg DIWATA-1 microsatellite, named after the Filipino word


