Startups
Science

The most recent SpaceX launch took a Va. satellite company to new heights

Iridium Communications saw its second set of 10 satellites deployed from the Falcon 9 rocket.

Alex Nicholson talks to a potential user (courtesy photo)

A SpaceX launch in California last weekend rightfully got lots of attention for launching two rockets in two days.

For a McLean, Va., satellite company, however, the focus was on what didn’t return to the ground. Ten of Iridium Communications‘ satellites were onboard the Falcon 9.

Ultimately, the satellites were successfully deployed from the rocket, which launched on June 25 from Vandenburg Air Force Base. That brings the company’s total to 20 satellites in orbit.

The company is looking to create a network that can provide a global tracking and surveillance service for aircraft. The effort is being developed through a partnership with Aireon. The companies state that the technology will allow planes to be spotted around the globe. Right now, there are blind spots due to a lack of ground-based infrastructure in remote areas and oceans.

Iridium isn’t done launching. The company will send a total of 75 satellites into space via SpaceX.

“Right now, it’s two down with six more launches to go,” Matt Desch, CEO of Iridium said in a statement. “Our operations team is eagerly awaiting this new batch of satellites and is ready to begin the testing and validation process.”

Engagement

Join the conversation!

Find news, events, jobs and people who share your interests on Technical.ly's open community Slack

Trending

DC daily roundup: Inside UMCP's new ethical AI project; HBCU founder excellence; a big VC shutters MoCo office

DC daily roundup: Esports at Maryland rec center; High schoolers' brain algorithm; Power data centers with coal?

DC daily roundup: Tyto Athene's cross-DMV deal; Spirit owner sells to Accenture; meet 2GI's new cohort

Ethical AI development is the focus of a new institute at UMD that’ll offer degrees and certifications

Technically Media