MISSIONS & PROJECTS
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SPiN is shaping the future of space manufacturing with its disruptive MA61C plug and play adapter, powering innovative missions and projects and strategic collaborations.
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SPiN's expertise in satellite design and system integration, grounded in a modular approach, enables to joining across diverse missions, partnering with a range of organizations, including start-ups, NewSpace companies, established corporations, universities, research centers, and Europe's leading space agencies.
Together, we’re advancing the next generation of space technology.
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MISSIONS
Artistic reconstruction of SPiN-1 in orbit. Credits: SPiN
The integration of SPiN-1 into the Exolaunch dispenser. Credits: Exolaunch
The release of SPiN-1 into orbit. Credits: SpaceX webcast
Artistic reconstruction of SPiN-1 in orbit. Credits: SPiN
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Status: Completed
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Launch: 25 May 2022 (SpaceX Transporter-5)
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Goal: Demonstrate MA61C's in-orbit capabilities and the benefits of modular satellite assembly with off-the-shelf components
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MA61C version: Cubesat
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Size: 1U Cubesat
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Orbit: 300-500 Km
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Partners: Telespazio Germany, AAC Clyde Space, CrystalSpace, NewSpace Systems, TU München
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PROJECTS
The SPiN's Modular ADCS on the test bench during its early development. Credit: SPiN
The SPiN's Modular ADCS on the test bench during its early development. Credit: SPiN
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Status: Ongoing developments to reach TRL 6
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Goals: Develop the first closed-loop, standalone ADCS for small satellites, built on a modular design
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MA61C version: Cubesat
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Mission Applications: Earth Observation (EO), Telecommunications, Space Transportation
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Partners: European Space Agency (ESA), GMV