First-ever achievement for Spire enhances data
transmission security and efficiency
The Company will launch additional satellites
with optical inter-satellite link technology on the Transporter-13
Rideshare Mission
Spire Global, Inc. (NYSE: SPIR) (“Spire” or “the Company”), a
global provider of space-based data, analytics and space services,
successfully established a two-way optical link between two
satellites in orbit. This achievement marks a major step toward
enhancing the speed, reliability, and security of data
transmissions for future missions.
The satellites, which launched in June 2023, are equipped with
optical inter-satellite link (OISL) payloads. The payloads create
lasers that send information back and forth between satellites,
securely and almost instantaneously, while up to 5,000 kilometers
apart. This technology has the ability to enhance applications such
as weather forecasting, global communications, and remote sensing
for navigation and environmental monitoring by increasing data
speeds, enhancing security and reducing data latency.
"Precisely pointing two satellites, across distances equivalent
of New York to London, and establishing an inter-satellite optical
link is a significant milestone for Spire,” said John E. Ward,
Senior Director of Research & Development at Spire. “This
achievement places us among a select group of organizations capable
of developing and deploying this advanced technology and overcoming
the complexities of aligning satellites separated by thousands of
kilometers in Low Earth Orbit. Integrating this technology into our
future fleet will enhance resilience, improve security, and reduce
latency for critical applications.”
“We have shrunk what is typically a large optical system—the
size of a microwave—down to the size of a tissue box,” added Thomas
Carroll, Applied Optics Team Lead at Spire. “Our OISL payload is
the smallest on the market, allowing us to deploy this technology
on our small satellites while delivering performance previously
achievable only with much larger systems. This breakthrough has the
potential to enhance our data and Space Services solutions,
especially for applications that require continuous coverage with
fast and secure data relay.”
The development of the OISL technology was supported by a
European Space Agency (ESA) Advanced Research in Telecommunications
Services (ARTES) Pioneer Partnership Project, within ESA’s
Connectivity and Secure Communications directorate, with funding
from the UK Space Agency (UKSA).
"Through our ARTES Pioneer Partnership Project, we have
supported Spire in the development of a new OISL capability for
their space data service network,” said Clive Edwards, ESA Pioneer
Implementation Manager. “This OISL system is set to transform
satellite communications, offering enhanced security and efficiency
for space-based data transmission.”
Following the successful demonstration, Spire will launch three
additional LEMUR satellites with OISL technology in 2025, two of
which are set to launch via Exolaunch on the Transporter-13
rideshare mission with SpaceX.
During the mission, Spire will also launch four additional LEMUR
satellites to replenish its fully deployed constellation and enable
missions for its Space Services customers. The launch is scheduled
for no earlier than March 2025. For updates on the launch, follow
Spire on LinkedIn, X or Bluesky.
About Spire Global, Inc.
Spire (NYSE: SPIR) is a global provider of space-based data,
analytics and space services, offering unique datasets and powerful
insights about Earth so that organizations can make decisions with
confidence in a rapidly changing world. Spire builds, owns, and
operates a fully deployed satellite constellation that observes the
Earth in real time using radio frequency technology. The data
acquired by Spire’s satellites provides global weather
intelligence, ship and plane movements, and spoofing and jamming
detection to better predict how their patterns impact economies,
global security, business operations and the environment. Spire
also offers Space as a Service solutions that empower customers to
leverage its established infrastructure to put their business in
space. Spire has nine offices across the U.S., Canada, UK,
Luxembourg, Germany and Singapore. To learn more, visit
spire.com.
About ESA's ARTES Partnership Projects programme
The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe's gateway to space,
coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its Member
States to conduct space programmes and activities. The Partnership
Projects programme line of ESA's Advanced Research in
Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) drives innovation by federating
ambitious large-scale, long-term collaborations between ESA,
private companies, and satellite operators. The programme
establishes ESA as a key partner in developing major satellite
communication systems, new value-adding solutions and services, and
providing in-orbit validation. It focuses on substantial,
industry-shaping initiatives that require significant investment
spanning over several years.
By closely aligning technological ambition with commercial
strategy, ARTES Partnership Projects enable European and Canadian
organisations to push the boundaries of satellite communications
and strengthen their competitiveness on the global market.
Learn more at connectivity.esa.int/partnership-projects
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements,
including information regarding our plan to launch additional
satellites, management's view of Spire’s future expectations, plans
and prospects, including our views regarding future execution
within our business, and the opportunity we see in our industry,
within the safe harbor provisions under The Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the
results of Spire to be materially different than those expressed or
implied in such statements. Certain of these risk factors and
others are included in documents Spire files with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to, Spire’s
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, as
well as subsequent reports filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. Other unknown or unpredictable factors also could have
material adverse effects on Spire’s future results. The
forward-looking statements included in this press release are made
only as of the date hereof. Spire cannot guarantee future results,
levels of activity, performance or achievements. Accordingly, you
should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements. Finally, Spire expressly disclaims any intent or
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events, or
otherwise.
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