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Spacety, officially called Changsha Tianyi Space Science and Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd., is a Chinese satellite technology company established in 2016 with a focus on the development, manufacture, and operation of micro/nano-satellites for various applications including
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, scientific research, and communication.


History

Spacety was founded in 2016 with the ambition to democratize access to space by providing cost-effective satellite solutions. As of November 2019, Spacety had 70 employees working in
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and
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, with nine missions and 15 satellites in orbit. By April 2020, Spacety has expanded its
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to 18 satellites. On December 9, 2023, two of the company's satellites were placed in orbit by the
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rocket, marking the company's 18th mission and bringing the total number of satellites in orbit to 30.


Technology and services

Spacety specializes in the rapid development and deployment of micro and nano-satellites. These satellites support a wide range of applications, from high-resolution earth observation imaging to scientific experiments in space. One of the company's flagship services is its satellite-as-a-service offering, which allows customers to access satellite data without the need for owning and operating their own satellites. This service is designed to lower the barrier to entry for organizations looking to utilize space data for their operations. Spacety provides small satellite platforms with masses of 10, 20 to 50 kg, and 200 kg. By 2020, the company has received several rounds of
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funding totaling about $36 million. The company aims to provide fast and low-cost satellite services to entrepreneurs and startups worldwide, with a record time of four months and 21 days from signing a customer to launch.


Satellite constellation

Spacety is developing a Laser Communication Aviation Internet Constellation consisting of 288 satellites at an altitude of 1000 km, forming a high-angle
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constellation with 12 orbital planes, each containing 24 satellites. This constellation aims to achieve 100% global coverage, offering broadband access for flights at any location. Spacety is also involved in the
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Integrated Detectors (GRID) project, an astrophysics constellation of 24 satellites developed in cooperation with the Tsinghua Centre for Astrophysics (THCA). The main scientific objective of GRID is to identify and locate the electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational wave bursts detected by LIGO.


Developments and partnerships

In September 2019, Spacety set up a subsidiary in
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to expand its engagement with European firms. Spacety has partnered with ThrustMe, a French space propulsion startup, to test light, inexpensive solid ion thrusters for
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and
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to provide a measure of maneuverability and address the issue of space debris. Spacety collaborated with
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to develop the Spacety-33 satellite for orbital scientific experiments. Utilizing the RROS, a dual-
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crafted in
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, marked the inaugural deployment of a Rust-developed kernel in space applications.


International reception


United States

In February 2023, Spacety was added to a U.S. trade blacklist. U.S. officials alleged that the company had provided satellite images to the Russian
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Luxembourg

In March 2023, Luxembourg's economy and foreign ministries filed a case against Spacety's Luxembourg subsidiary, Spacety Luxembourg S.A., for its alleged ties to Moscow. Following the sanctions, Spacety Luxembourg S.A.'s office contract in Belval was terminated. Several institutions, including the
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (abbreviated as LIST) is a public research institute created on January 1, 2015, by the merger of the Henri-Tudor Public Research Center and the Gabriel-Lippmann Public Research Center, both in L ...
(LIST) and the
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, suspended their collaboration with the company. LIST had been using high-resolution images provided by Spacety for risk reduction, while the university collaborated on mechanical systems for removing space debris. Spacety Luxembourg S.A. has denied all allegations regarding its ties to Russia and the provision of satellite images to the Wagner Group.


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