Satellogic
Earth Observation company
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November 2024 | Howard Lutnick resigned from the Satellogic board of directors after President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to appoint him as US Secretary of Commerce. Cantor Fitzgerald simultaneously increased its stake in Satellogic. |
August 16 2024 | Launched ÑuSat-48 through ÑuSat-50 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Vandenberg, United States. |
April 7 2024 | Launched ÑuSat-46 (TSAT-1A, in collaboration with TASL) using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, United States. |
March 4 2024 | Launched ÑuSat-44 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Vandenberg, United States. |
June 12 2023 | Launched ÑuSat-40 through ÑuSat-43 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Vandenberg, United States. |
April 15 2023 | Launched ÑuSat-36 through ÑuSat-39 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Vandenberg, United States. |
January 3 2023 | Launched ÑuSat-32 through ÑuSat-35 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, United States. |
2022 | Announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies. Had 26 satellites in operation and approximately 140 staff members. |
May 2022 | Announced a new multi-launch agreement with SpaceX for approximately 60 satellites. |
May 25 2022 | Launched ÑuSat-28 through ÑuSat-31 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, United States. |
April 1 2022 | Launched ÑuSat-23 through ÑuSat-27 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, United States. |
January 2022 | Satellogic went public through a merger with CF Acquisition Corp. V, becoming a publicly traded company listed on the Nasdaq exchange. |
June 30 2021 | Launched ÑuSat-19 through ÑuSat-22 using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, United States. |
January 19 2021 | Announced SpaceX as their preferred rideshare vendor for satellite launches. |
November 6 2020 | Launched multiple ÑuSats (9-18) named after women scientists using a Long March 6 rocket from Taiyuan, China. |
September 2 2020 | Launched ÑuSat-6 (Hypatia) using a Vega rocket from Kourou, French Guiana. |
January 15 2020 | Launched ÑuSat-7 (Sophie Germain) and ÑuSat-8 (Marie Curie) using a Long March 2D rocket from Taiyuan, China. |
2019 | Satellogic's Dedicated Satellite Constellations (DSC) was nominated for Via Satellite's 'Satellite Technology of the Year' Award. |
2019 | Satellogic signed its first agreement to deliver a dedicated satellite constellation for exclusive geospatial analytics in Henan Province, China. |
December 19 2019 | Satellogic announced receiving US$50 million in funding during their latest investment round, demonstrating strong financial growth and investor confidence. |
February 2 2018 | Launched ÑuSat-4 (Ada Lovelace) and ÑuSat-5 (Maryam Mirzakhani) using a Long March 2D rocket from Jiuquan, China. |
June 15 2017 | Launched ÑuSat-3 (Milanesat) using a Long March 4B rocket from Jiuquan, China. |
May 30 2016 | Launched ÑuSat-1 (Fresco) and ÑuSat-2 (Batata) using a Long March 4B rocket from Taiyuan, China. |
June 19 2014 | Launched BugSat-1 (Tita) using a Dnepr rocket from Yasny, Russia. |
November 21 2013 | Launched CubeBug-2 (Manolito/LUSAT-OSCAR 74) on a Dnepr launch vehicle. |
April 26 2013 | Launched CubeBug-1 (El Capitán Beto), Argentina's first nanosatellite, on a Long March 2D launch vehicle. |
2010 | Satellogic was founded by Emiliano Kargieman and Gerardo Richarte, establishing the Earth observation satellite company. |
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