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The Cubesat market is a subset of the satellite communications industry, focusing on the development and deployment of small satellites. Cubesats are typically 10 cm cubes, weighing less than 1.33 kg, and are used for a variety of applications, including Earth observation, communications, and scientific research. They are typically launched as secondary payloads on larger rockets, allowing for cost-effective access to space.
Cubesats have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their low cost and short development times. They are also seen as a way to democratize access to space, allowing universities, research institutions, and small companies to launch their own satellites.
Companies in the Cubesat market include Planet, Spire Global, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Astro Digital, and NanoAvionics. Show Less Read more