Spire Global
Announces Space Services Deal to Scale Constellation for
HANCOM InSpace
Spire Global, Inc.
announced an agreement with
HANCOM InSpace (“Hancom”),
initially a spin-off by Korea Aerospace Research
Institute and now a part of HANCOM Group, for Sejong-2
and Sejong-3 two additional satellites with Spire Space
Services. Under this agreement, Spire will build and
operate the satellites, expanding the capabilities of
HANCOM-1 (Sejong-1). Together, these satellites will
form a constellation for
Korea’s first three-satellite
remote sensing image data service.
Hancom specializes
in commercial and government applications of image
analysis, including detection of vehicles, aircraft and
ships, changes in roads and buildings, and pine tree
death detection. The missions are focused on collecting
optical imagery for applications in the agriculture
sector, including landscaping applications and the
expansion of its existing image analysis portfolio
offerings. Hancom plans to launch and operate a
constellation of up to 50 satellites.
Sejong-1, a Spire
satellite carrying an optical payload for Hancom,
launched in May 2022 on the SpaceX Transporter-5 Mission
from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. It was the
first commercial satellite deployed for a private South
Korean company.
"Collaborating with
Hancom Group on the expansion of their satellite
constellation is a testament to the innovative spirit
driving advancements in the South Korean space
industry,” said Frank Frulio, general manager of Space
Services at Spire. “As a pioneer in deploying
satellites, Hancom continues to demonstrate their
leadership in the space industry, and we are thrilled to
contribute to the growth of their constellation. Our
Space Services team's dedication and ingenuity shine
through, ensuring an unparalleled experience for
customers like Hancom, and reinforcing our commitment to
delivering cutting-edge solutions in Earth Observation
and beyond."
“Collaborating
with Spire Global underscores our commitment to
advancing the capabilities of our satellite
constellation. Sejong-2 and Sejong-3, alongside
Sejong-1, mark a significant step forward in our mission
to provide cutting-edge image analysis solutions.
Sejong-2 will serve as an extension of Sejong-1,
focusing on maritime, agricultural monitoring, and
change detection, especially in urban areas, while
Sejong-3, equipped with a hyperspectral imager, will
leverage its spectral range advantages for applications
such as calculating wildfire damage area, analyzing air
pollution levels, and assessing river water quality.
With the integration of images from our own
multispectral and hyperspectral imagers, drones, and
high-performance ground cameras, we are poised to expand
our image utilization portfolio even further. We
anticipate that the image quality of both Sejong-2 and
Sejong-3 will be as exceptional as that of Sejong-1.”
Dr. Myungjin Choi, the CEO of HANCOM InSpace
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