15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...
15 September 2021
by Charles Forrester
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space Missions.
In-Space Missions develops a range of low Earth orbit satellites for commercial and defence purposes, with the company's Faraday Service allowing service and technology demonstration to take place on cube satellite and microsatellite platforms. The service allows for hosting multiple services and processes on a single platform, with customers contracting usage of the platform resources that can include high-resolution imagery and low-latency communications.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, with company officials telling Janes
BAE Systems announced on 14 September that it was acquiring UK-based space systems company In-Space ...