AAC Clyde Space Closes
£8.4m Space Data As A Service Contract With
Wyvern
2021-06-30
AAC Clyde Space has entered
into a £8.4m contract to deliver
high-resolution, multi-band, hyperspectral data
from space to Canadian Earth observation company
Wyvern Inc. over an initial four-year period,
with an intended start mid-2022.
Under the agreement, AAC
Clyde Space will design, manufacture, and own
three 6U EPIC satellites equipped with
hyperspectral payloads, while Wyvern Inc.
commits to subscribe to the data service for
four years. After the first four years, the
contract can be extended on an annual basis. The
first satellite is planned for launch during
first half year 2022, followed by two satellites
planned for launch during the second half year
2022.
"We are delighted that
Wyvern, a specialist in Earth observation, has
opted for the Space Data as a Service model to
capture data. It will enable them to focus on
delivering high quality services to their
customers, while leaving to us to do what we do
best - design, manufacture and operate
spacecrafts," says AAC Clyde Space CEO Luis
Gomes. "This contract is our largest Space Data
as a Service contract to date. I foresee many
more to come, both larger and smaller, as
businesses discover this cost efficient and
convenient way to access data from space-based
assets."
The satellites will deliver
hyperspectral data, a method for capturing
images of Earth across multiple bands, providing
much more information than the three main colour
bands that the human eye captures. Wyvern will
first offer the data to the agriculture sector
where it will help optimize yields, and detect
invasive plants, pests and changes in soil
makeup.
Wyvern's CEO Chris Robson
says "Wyvern aims to deliver Earth observation
data in the hyperspectral bands to new customers
at greater value. Working with AAC Clyde Space
is a first step in securing the market while we
develop optical technology that will continue to
revolutionise space-based data for a variety of
sectors."
In March 2021, AAC Clyde
Space announced it had agreed with Wyvern to
secure the launch of three satellites into orbit
in 2022 for this purpose.