SpaceLocker

SpaceLocker provides payload hosting services on shared satellites, simplifying access to space with flexible, cost-efficient solutions for various orbital missions.

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Hosted payload services, Orbital infrastructure as-a-service, Shared satellite missions, Space technology demonstrations, Universal payload hosting

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SpaceLocker provides payload hosting services for space missions, offering a universal interface for satellites and other spacecraft. Their technology simplifies access to orbit by allowing multiple payloads to share a single satellite, reducing costs and complexity. SpaceLocker’s innovative “Locker” system includes electrical power, computing resources, and software services for various space experiments and demonstrations. The company operates dedicated missions and partners with existing operators to host payloads on different orbital platforms, making space more accessible to a wider range of users.

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