Astrocast satellite tv for pc community. Photo: Astrocast
Astrocast will use Isar Aerospace’s launch car to launch a satellite tv for pc as a part of its international nanosatellite IoT community, the businesses introduced Dec. 15. By the start of 2024, Isar Aerospace will launch Astrocast’s satellite tv for pc on a rideshare mission to Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) from its launch web site in Andøya, Norway. The contract additionally contains choices for the launch of further satellites.
The Swiss IoT community firm Astrocast goals to tackles the challenges in industries comparable to agriculture and livestock, oil, gasoline and mining, maritime, environmental, linked automobiles, and IoT gadgets. Its community will allow corporations to watch, monitor, and talk with important distant belongings from anyplace on the earth.
The firm has already a constellation of satellites up and working in area. Recently the corporate went public in August 2021 and is listed on the Euronext Growth in Oslo. Astrocast is enlarging its international nanosatellite constellation and offering low-power modules to attach thousands and thousands of IoT gadgets in distant, rural, and maritime areas.
“We are happy to sign this launch agreement with Isar Aerospace. As a European-based satellite operator, we are pleased to support European solutions for launch and are particularly happy that we get a chance to launch our satellite from Norway. Isar has presented us a great solution and we are looking forward to watch their progress as they move towards their maiden launch,” Kjell Karlsen, Astrocast CFO, stated in a press release.