Rocket Lab Lands
Multi-Launch Deal to Deploy Entire IoT Satellite
Constellation for Kinéis
September 08, 2021
Rocket Lab USA, Inc has
been awarded a contract to deploy an entire
satellite constellation across five dedicated
Electron missions for Kinéis, a global
Internet-of-Things (IoT) connectivity provider.
Scheduled for launch
beginning in the second quarter of 2023, the
constellation will enable Kinéis, a company
backed by private and public investors including
the French government’s space agency CNES
(Centre National d'Études Spatiales) and CLS
(Collecte Localisation Satellites) an
international space-based solutions provider, to
improve its global IoT connectivity. The
multi-launch contract with Kinéis, which is
subject to standard termination and launch
rescheduling provisions, follows a similar bulk
buy of launches earlier this year to deploy nine
satellites across five dedicated Electron
missions as part of a constellation for
BlackSky, a provider of real-time geospatial
intelligence and global monitoring services.
Kinéis CEO, Alexandre
Tisserant, says: “We are glad to entrust our
constellation of 25 satellites to Rocket Lab.
They are the leaders in small satellite launch
and the obvious choice as launch partner to
activate our constellation at such a pace. We
designed and developed our 25 satellites in
record time with the support of CNES, Thalès
Alénia Space and HEMERIA in order to deliver a
full new operational service to our existing and
future customers - we are now eagerly counting
down to first launch in 2023!”
The proven accuracy and
reliability of Electron’s Kick Stage in
successfully deploying 100+ satellites to date
was a decisive factor in Kinéis selecting Rocket
Lab as its launch partner. The Kick Stage will
act as an orbital transfer vehicle to deliver
each satellite in the Kinéis constellation to
their precise orbital planes at a 650km
altitude, allowing Kinéis to avoid sacrificing
spacecraft mass for propulsion and to begin a
fully operational service as quickly as
possible.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO,
Peter Beck, says: “We’re thrilled to be Kinéis’
launch partner and look forward to delivering
their constellation across five dedicated
missions in quick succession. Deploying an
entire constellation and having it operational
quickly requires each satellite to be deployed
to exactly the right orbit. Rocket Lab’s track
record of exceptional orbital deployment
accuracy provides Kinéis with that assurance. By
taking care of in-space transport, the Kick
Stage makes life much easier for satellite
constellation operators, enabling them to
maximize spacecraft mass for their payload.”
Kinéis currently operates
the Argos system, an international scientific
collaboration between CNES, the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the
European Organization for the Exploitation of
Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) and the
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), to
monitor wildlife, fisheries, and to collect data
about Earth’s climate and environment through
CLS. Kinéis’ new constellation will complete the
current system with more powerful 30kg-class
nanosats that integrate IoT technology and a
ship-tracking Automatic Identification System
(AIS). Once deployed, this technology will allow
Kinéis to expand across multiple industries and
scale from 20,000 devices connected to millions.
In addition to these
missions, Rocket Lab will further contribute to
the international Argos system with another
upcoming Electron launch. Rocket Lab is the
launch provider for the Argos-4 mission for
General Atomics, which is developing the
satellite for the United States Space Force on
behalf of NOAA. That mission is currently
scheduled to launch early 2022.