Alba Orbital Prepares for 8th Launch Campaign with SpaceX

Alba Orbital prepares Seven Pocket-sized satellites from Six Countries for upcoming SpaceX Transporter-12 Mission Later this year

Alba Orbital Founder & CEO, Tom Walkinshaw, pictured outside the company’s new manufacturing facility in Hillington, Glasgow, Scotland.

Glasgow, UK (28th June 2024) - Alba Orbital is set to embark on its 8th orbital mission campaign, integrating seven PocketQube satellites from six different countries in preparation for their flight on-board SpaceX’s Transporter-12 Rideshare mission. Scheduled to lift off on a Falcon 9 rocket this October, this sold-out flight underscores Alba Orbital’s continued leadership in providing accessible space solutions.

The satellites will be integrated into Alba Orbital’s PocketQube Deployer, ‘AlbaPod’, at their new facilities in Hillington Industrial Estate, Glasgow, the world’s first PocketQube factory. After integration, the cluster of pocket-sized satellites will be shipped out to SpaceX before hitching a ride to Low Earth Orbit.

PocketQubes are highly miniaturised satellites, typically 5 cm cubed per unit (‘P’), that can be launched to orbit for as little as 25K Euro via Alba Orbital’s rideshare services. PocketQubes offer numerous advantages over traditional satellites. They are cost-effective, quicker to build, and provide versatile options for a variety of missions ranging from educational projects to advanced technological demonstrations.

“Our team is thrilled to support an international array of PocketQubes, showcasing the diverse applications and innovations enabled by these small but powerful satellites,” said Tom Walkinshaw, CEO of Alba Orbital. “These missions not only highlights the advancements in satellite technology but also our commitment to making space more accessible and affordable.”

Payloads on Alba Orbital’s upcoming Mission Campaign

Here’s a closer look at the PocketQube satellites manifested to fly on Alba Orbital’s 8th launch campaign:

Hello Space’s previous 2P (5x5x10cm) PocketQube Flight Models

SKYLINK-1 & SKYLINK-2 - hello space, Türkiye:  

SKYLINK-1 and SKYLINK-2 are the newest additions to Hello Space’s IoT Pico-satellite series. These identical 3P (5x5x15cm) PocketQubes operate together as part of a wider fleet of picosats, delivering global IoT data services via LoRaWAN network. 

 


HYPE AGH during balloon testing

HYPE AGH - agh University, poland:  

HYPE AGH is a 1P PocketQube by SatLab AGH, a student club from AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, and the first PocketQube from Poland. It features a UV-VIS spectroscope to analyse light pollution, volcanic ash, and forest degradation, plus a camera and OLED screen for "space selfies" with Earth in the background. This project offers students valuable experience and serves as a scientific and educational tool. 

 

PROMETHEUS-1 1P PocketQube showing University logos

PROMETHEUS-1 - Universidade do Minho (Portugal), Instituto Superior Técnico (Port.), and Carnegie Mellon University (USA):  

PROMETHEUS-1 is an open-source 1P PocketQube developed by Universidade do Minho, Instituto Superior Técnico, and Carnegie Mellon University under the "PROMETHEUS" project. Funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, this initiative aims to enhance research and educational access to space. 

  

Engineering Model of SNT Luxembourg’s POQUITO satellite.

POQUITO - Snt University of luxembourg, luxembourg: 

"PocketQube for In Orbit Technology Operations" (POQUITO) is the first PocketQube mission by the Interdisciplinary Center of Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg. This tiny 5cm3 1P satellite hosts an even smaller 5×5×0.2 cm satellite the size of a computer chip. POQUITO aims to test inter-satellite communications between a PocketQube and a ‘Chipsat’ via LED in visible light and transmit a CW beacon to Earth to promote Luxembourgish space activities for radio amateurs. 

 

HADES-R - hydra Space systems, spain:  

HADES-R (AKA ‘SmartSat’) is a 1.5p PocketQube by Hydra Space Systems S.L., and operated by AMSAT-EA. Its primary objectives are to serve as an FM repeater for global radio amateur communications and to test an experimental low-power graphene radiator payload developed by SmartIR, a spin-out from the University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre. 

HYDRA-T - hydra Space systems, spain:  

HYDRA-T is a 1.5P PocketQube mission, also developed and operated by Madrid-based Hydra Space Systems and AMSAT-EA, that will offer commercial communication capabilities. This will be achieved by implementing an SDR based FM and FSK repeater. UHF and VHF bands will be used for downlink and uplink respectively. An educational payload is also included. 




Alba Orbital is the leading provider of PocketQube satellite rideshare services, having delivered 41 satellites to orbit to date with launch partners such as SpaceX and Rocket Lab. With a focus on accessibility and reliability, Alba Orbital empowers organizations worldwide to realize their space exploration goals. If you would like to launch your own space based missions, get in touch at contact@albaorbital.com or press the ‘Get in touch’ button below.

ABOUT ALBA ORBITAL

Alba Orbital (UK, USA, Germany) is the world’s leading PocketQube company that has delivered 41 pico-satellites on-orbit to date. Alba is a vertically integrated NewSpace company ‘democratising access to space’, providing turnkey solutions from advanced pico-satellite platforms, low-cost launch opportunities, and ground station services. Alba has worked with over 30 customers across three continents, including prestigious clients such as Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University and TU Delft.

Press contact: Caius Reza, Head of Business & Marketing; caius.reza@albaorbital.com.

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