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Where traditionally large satellites have paved the way for some incredible innovations we use every day, such as GPS and weather forecasting, these small satellites are enabling even more of a space revolution, with their lower costs, closer proximity to earth, and fast build times. From internet connectivity anywhere on earth to 3D printing satellites, the future of satellites in space technology is an exciting place to be.
In our first episode, we’re exploring what the small satellite revolution means for satellite manufacturing and the data we can receive from space. With reduced cost and quicker development time, small satellites open up the space industry to a new range of organisations.
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The Satellite Applications Catapult Small Satellite Market Intelligence update is a quarterly report that follows the fast growing interest in small satellites with the intention to make data on the sector free and accessible. Click here to access.Visit our Projects Hub to find out more about our first two IOD launches:IOD-1 GEMSIOD-5 TARSVisit the Horizon Technologies News page to keep up-to-date on their activitiesFind out more about AMBER on the Horizon Technologies YouTube page.Correction: Since the time of recording we have launched our second IOD satellite – IOD-5 TARS
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