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FOSSA Systems launches their new generation of nanosatellites – SatNews

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FOSSA Systems has launched the company’s new generation of satellites from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The aerospace startup is placing three FOSSASats into orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, as part of the Transporter 12 mission. This milestone, aimed at achieving “satellite roaming for IoT connectivity,” coincides with the inauguration of FOSSA’s first international subsidiary in Lisbon, Portugal. Once launched, the nanosatel…
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FOSSA Systems has three new satellites in orbit. The Spanish startup launched on Tuesday, January 14, three nanosatellites aboard the Falcon 9 rocket, from Space X’s Transporter 12 mission, from Vanderberg Air Base, in California. The takeoff took place at 20:09 Spanish time, and at 22:42 the first signals were obtained from the devices. “We are incredibly proud of the success of this mission, FOSSA has already established contact with our satel…

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Europa Sur broke the news in on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.
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