New funding for Orbex’s Prime Accelerates Microlauncher Deployment into Orbit

UK-based small launch developer Orbex has received another round of funding from Scotland’s national bank and other investors as it prepares for its inaugural orbital launch. Founded in 2015, Orbex is among the companies vying to develop the next generation of European launch vehicles, filling the void left by the retirement of the Ariane 5 and delays to the Ariane 6 and Vega C rockets. The company’s Prime microlauncher, a two-stage vehicle standing at 19 meters tall, is designed to carry payloads up to 180 kilograms, positioning Orbex in a favorable market with growing demand for satellite launches into low Earth orbit (LEO).

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Astranis Reveals Omega ‘MicroGEO’ Satellites for Delivering Dedicated Broadband from High Orbit

Astranis has unveiled its latest breakthrough in communications satellite technology, ushering in a new era of faster and more compact broadband delivery from geostationary orbit. Dubbed Omega, these next-generation satellites promise to revolutionize orbital communications by offering unprecedented bandwidth speeds while significantly reducing size and vulnerability.

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Orbit Fab Introduces $30,000 Port for Satellite Refueling

Orbit Fab is revolutionizing satellite operations with its innovative approach to in-space refueling. The Colorado-based startup, founded in 2018 by Daniel Faber, has developed RAFTI, a docking mechanism that allows for the transfer of propellant from an orbital tanker to customer spacecraft. Priced at just $30,000 per port, RAFTI is now flight-qualified and available on the market.

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Atomos Space’s First Mission Faces Challenges in Orbit

“It’s been a challenging journey,” remarked Atomos CEO and co-founder Vanessa Clark about the company’s first demonstration mission, Mission-1, launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on March 4. The mission’s objectives, including rendezvous, docking, orbital transfer, and on-orbit refueling, are exceptionally ambitious. However, Atomos has encountered and overcome significant hurdles, particularly related to communications and spacecraft rotation rates.

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