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D-Orbit signs payload hosting contract with SpacePNT
by Staff Writers
Fino Mornasco, Italy (SPX) Nov 24, 2022

Renato Panesi, Co-founder and CCO ad D-Orbit, and Cyril Botteron, Co-founder and CEO at Space PNT.

The space transportation and logistics company D-Orbit has announced the signing of a hosted payload contract with SpacePNT, a Swiss company specialized in the design and manufacturing of low cost high-accuracy GNSS receivers for the New Space satellite market.

The contract covers the integration of a new GNSS receiver prototype into ION Satellite Carrier, D-Orbit's proprietary orbital transfer vehicle (OTV), and a prolonged series of orbital tests that will validate the ability of the receiver to estimate the position and velocity of ION throughout its lifetime, its ability to perform in-flight firmware and software updates, and its long-term survivability in a space environment.

SpacePNT will have the option to operate beyond the contractually established operation package through a pay-per-use pricing scheme based on usage and data transfer.

"We are excited to partner with SpacePNT for a mission that will provide us precise time and position of our OTV during its mission," said Renato Panesi, D-Orbit's Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer. "ION's ability to quickly integrate payloads and our flexible manifest enabled SpacePNT to move towards flight-qualification in record time."

"Partnering with D-Orbit is a huge asset for our development, going beyond the IOV step, allowing to demonstrate survivability, maintainability and performance through D-Orbit expertise and D-Orbit infrastructure," said Cyril Botteron, SpacePNT's Co-Founder and Director.

ION Satellite Carrier is a multi-purpose vehicle capable of carrying out within a single mission satellite transportation, payload hosting, and advanced in-orbit edge computing services.

SpacePNT's GNSS payload will be integrated on the upcoming SCV010, the 10th satellite carrier launched by D-Orbit since 2020, which is scheduled for flight in Q2 2023.


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