Leaf Space Successfully
Enables 13 Satellites on SpaceX Transporter-3
Rideshare Mission
February 3, 2022
Leaf Space has established
successful communications with all 13 satellites the
company supported on SpaceX’s latest Transporter-3
rideshare mission. Five different customers
including D-Orbit, NanoAvionics, Kepler
Communications, and Fossa Systems were able to
interact and communicate with their assets in just a
few hours from deployment, following the launch on a
Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on Thursday, January
13.
This successful deployment
demonstrates Leaf Space’s wide range of capabilities
to support customers with varying mission needs and
specifications. Use cases included in this launch
range from providing a testbed for bringing
space-to-ground and space-to-space connectivity
(Kepler), to improving the maintenance and planning
of water and electricity networks (DEWA), to space
logistics technology and transportation solutions
(D-Orbit) and more.
We were able to move through
our LEOP and commissioning very quickly and Leaf
Space was a key part of that,” said Jake Urbanek,
Director of Service Operations at Kepler
Communications. “We were not only able to
communicate with our satellites within days of the
launch, but we were also able to complete a
whole batch of critical operations within
those first days as well.”
Leaf Space continues to grow
it’s customer base and list of capabilities while
also expanding its distributed global ground station
network.
“These types of rideshare
missions are the future of commercial space and our
technology services are perfectly positioned to
support customers with growing constellations across
a wide variety of missions and needs,” said Jonata
Puglia, CEO and co-founder of Leaf Space. “It is no
longer necessary for satellite operators to spend
time and resources building their own
infrastructure, Leaf Space’s flexible and cost
efficient solutions allow operators to focus on
their missions, providing optimal value to
customers.”
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