February 22, 2021

AXELSPACE’S GRUS SPACECRAFT GETTING PREPARED FOR LAUNCH FROM BAIKONUR COSMODROME

As part of the four GRUS spacecraft (GRUS-1 B, C, D, E) pre-launch processing, the Axelspace’s (Japan) team completed software tests, charged onboard batteries, checked propulsion systems and propellant tanks.

As of today, all the four spacecraft are ready for mating with the upper stage.

Since 2015, Axelspace started building up AxelGlobe, the next-generation Earth observation platform, consisting of multiple microsatellites to cover various parts of the world with high frequency. The 4 satellites (GRUS-1B, 1C, 1D, 1E) to be launched this time will be part of the AxelGlobe and this will be the second launch, after the launch of GRUS-1A in December 2018. 

High-frequency monitoring will be a reality with the launch of 4 GRUS this time, as AxelGlobe will be operated with 5 satellites, providing up to 1.4-day revisit rate for mid-latitude region, including Japan, and 3-day revisit rate for low-latitude region. This will allow for the full-scale introduction of the imagery data service and the company plans to actively provide solution proposal activities based on the client needs for various industries, including agricultural usage, which requires high revisit rate, and business continuity plan support service, which we have already announced.

 

About Axelspace Corporation

Location of the headquarters: Clip Nihonbashi Building 2-3F, 3-3-3 Nihonbashi-Honcho,

Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0023, Japan

President and CEO: Yuya Nakamura

Established: 8 August 2008

Business: Solutions based on microsatellite technology, development and production of microsatellites and related components, spacecraft launch arrangements and operational support, services related to microsatellite data.