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Raccoon in space thanks to SatRev

February 3, 2025 by editorial

Recently, SatRev successfully launched a satellite that is based on the company’s advanced Raccoon platform into orbit.

Telemetry data from the satellite confirms the mission’s full success. This groundbreaking project was successfully executed by SatRev’s experienced engineering team. Leveraging its team’s expertise, SatRev developed the Raccoon satellite platform, which serves as a foundation for advanced space missions. This solution combines flexibility, precision, and efficiency—key attributes for international projects.

Key features of Raccoon include:

  • Precise Control – an advanced ADCS system enables accurate satellite positioning, crucial for Earth observation
  • Energy Optimization – an innovative EPS energy management system ensures efficient operation even in harsh space conditions
  • Versatile Applications – a modular platform design allows for a variety of payloads, making it an ideal solution for both commercial and scientific clients.

The satellite deployment was carried out by SatRev in a two-stage process. In the first phase, the satellite was placed into a transfer orbit as part of the SpaceX Transporter-12 mission. In the second phase, it was precisely positioned into its operational orbit using the advanced Impulse 2 Mira transfer vehicle. The success of both stages required SatRev’s team to meticulously refine every project detail, meet strict technological standards, and synchronize efforts with global industry leaders.

SatRev continues to develop its technologies and expand into international markets, working with global partners on groundbreaking space projects.

“This success is the result of an incredibly talented team of engineers whose experience, determination, and dedication have enabled us to achieve what seemed impossible just a few years ago. Their efforts have turned our vision into reality,” said Grzegorz Zwoliński, founder and CEO of SatRev. “Thanks to our engineers’ passion and determination, we are setting new benchmarks in the space industry, proving that Polish technology has global potential. Every mission is a challenge and proof that a Polish company can play a key role on the international stage. The future of SatRev is built on our extraordinary team.”

About SatRev
SatRev S.A. is a Polish space sector company founded in 2016, specializing in satellite design, manufacturing, and operations, as well as data analytics solutions. SatRev is a national integrator of the full supply chain for nano- and microsatellite production. To date, SatRev has successfully launched 12 satellites into Earth’s orbit.SatRev’s satellites can be used to solve challenges related to resource utilization and optimization across a wide range of applications, including precision agriculture, energy resource assessment, and critical infrastructure monitoring.The development of the company’s innovative satellite systems is based primarily on its proprietary technological capabilities, intellectual property, and its importance to national security and economic growth. SatRev is engaged in advanced discussions with space agencies and governments across its primary target markets, including the USA, Australia, the UK, the European Union, and the Middle East. In November 2024, the company signed a letter of intent with ECL S.A. to initiate negotiations aimed at debuting on the NewConnect market.

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