Company:Alba Orbital
Type | Limited company |
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Industry | Satellite Manufacture |
Founded | 5 October 2012 [citation needed] |
Headquarters | Glasgow , United Kingdom |
Key people | Tom Walkinshaw |
Products | Pocketqube Platforms and Components |
Total assets | £90,954 |
Website | www |
Alba Orbital is a Scottish company that specializes in building PocketQube satellites and Albapod satellite deployment systems. Alba Orbital is the developer and manufacturer of the Unicorn-1[1] and Unicorn-2[2] satellite platforms.
Overview
Alba Orbital specializes in designing and building PocketQube satellites. The company has developed two satellite platforms. The Unicorn-1 platform is a 1P (5cm x 5cm x 5cm) PocketQube satellite, while its larger counterpart, Unicorn-2, is a 2P satellite (5cm x 5cm x 10cm).[3]
Launches
Alba Orbital is a launch broker and has purchased capacity with several space companies, including SpaceX and Rocket Lab, to launch PocketQube satellites into orbit.[4] The company also hold contracts with the European Space Agency for ARTES.[5] These launches harbor clusters[6] containing space for PocketQubes that are sold to teams wanting to launch pods. Every Alba Orbital flight uses Albapod deployers to release the clusters. These deployers come in two sizes: 6P and 96P.[citation needed] As of December 2023, Alba Orbital has successfully launched seven missions into low Earth orbit, while one mission failed before deployment on the first flight of Orbiter SN1.
Mission Name | Date | Launch Vehicle | Payloads | Customers | Outcome |
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Alba Cluster 2 | 6 December 2019 | Electron | ATL-1 | BME | Success |
FossaSat-1 | FOSSA Systems | ||||
NOOR 1A, 1B (Unicorn-2B, 2C) | Stara Space | ||||
SMOG-P | BME | ||||
TRSI-1 | ACME AtronOmatic | ||||
Alba Cluster 3 | 13 January 2022 | Falcon 9 Block 5 | Delfi-PQ | TU Delft | Success |
EASAT-2 | AMSAT EA | ||||
Grizu-263a | ZBEU | ||||
HADES | AMSAT EA | ||||
MDQube-SAT 1 | Innova Space | ||||
Alba Cluster 4 | PION-BR1 | PION Labs | |||
SATLLA 2A, 2B | Ariel University | ||||
Tartan Artibeus-1 (Unicorn-2TA1) | CMU | ||||
Unicorn-1 | Alba Orbital | ||||
Unicorn-2A, 2D, 2E | Alba Orbital | ||||
Alba Cluster X | 2 May 2022 | Electron | MyRadar-1 | ACME AtronOmatic | Success |
TRSI 2, 3 | ACME AtronOmatic | ||||
Unicorn-2F | Alba Orbital | ||||
Alba Cluster (?) | 3 January 2023 | Falcon 9 Block 5 / Orbiter | Unicorn-2G | Alba Orbital | Failure[7] |
Unicorn-2H | Alba Orbital | ||||
Alba Cluster 6 | 12 June 2023 | Falcon 9 Block 5 / ION SCV | Istanbul | Hello Space | Success |
MRC-100 | BME | ||||
ROM-2 | ICHSB | ||||
Satlla-2I | Ariel University | ||||
Unicorn-2I | Alba Orbital | ||||
URESAT-1 | AMSAT-EA | ||||
Alba Cluster 7 | 11 November 2023 | Falcon 9 Block 5 / ION SCV | Hydra-1 / HADES-D | Hydra Space / AMSAT EA | |
ROM-3 | FRR | ||||
SpaceANT-D | SpaceIn | ||||
Tartan Artibeus-2 | CMU | ||||
Unicorn-2J, 2K | Alba Orbital | ||||
Alba Cluster 8 | 1 December 2023 | Falcon 9 Block 5 / ION SCV | MDQubesat-1 | Innova Space | Success |
Unicorn-2L, 2M, 2N | Alba Orbital |
Funding
In 2021, Alba Orbital participated in the startup accelerator program Y Combinator, located in Silicon Valley, United States . They raised US$3.4 million after completing the program.[8]
See also
- PocketQube – The satellite format Alba Orbital specializes in building
References
- ↑ "Unicorn 1" (in en). https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/unicorn-1.htm.
- ↑ "Unicorn 2A, 2D, 2E" (in en). https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/unicorn-2a.htm.
- ↑ Wired. "Alba Orbital: pushing the limits of space development". Wired UK. https://www.wired.co.uk/article/albaorbital-pushing-the-limits-of-space-development.
- ↑ "Alba Cluster 3/4 info" (in en-GB). http://www.albaorbital.com/alba-cluster-34-info.
- ↑ ESA. "ESA ARTES Contractors". https://artes.esa.int/contractors/alba-orbital-ltd.
- ↑ "Scottish satellite firm plans second PocketQube launch mission". https://www.thenational.scot/news/17551624.scottish-satellite-firm-plans-second-pocketqube-launch-mission/.
- ↑ "Orbiter SN1 Mission Update". Launcher. 16 February 2023. https://www.launcherspace.com/updates/orbiter-sn1-mission-update.
- ↑ "Scots firm behind pocket-size satellites takes aim at world record after Silicon Valley funding". 26 August 2021. https://www.scotsman.com/business/scots-firm-behind-pocket-size-satellites-takes-aim-at-world-record-after-silicon-valley-funding-3358953.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alba Orbital.
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