MISSIONS & PROJECTS
SPiN is shaping the future of space manufacturing with its disruptive MA61C plug and play adapter, powering innovative missions and projects and strategic collaborations.
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.
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