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The Small Satellite market is a subset of the Satellite Communications industry. It is composed of satellites that are smaller in size and mass than traditional satellites, and are typically used for specific applications such as Earth observation, communications, navigation, and scientific research. Small satellites are typically launched in groups, known as constellations, and are often used to provide services such as broadband internet access, remote sensing, and maritime monitoring.
Small satellites are becoming increasingly popular due to their low cost and short development time. They are also more flexible than traditional satellites, allowing for rapid deployment and reconfiguration. This makes them ideal for applications such as disaster response, where quick deployment is essential.
Some companies in the Small Satellite market include Planet Labs, Spire Global, HawkEye 360, and Astrocast. Show Less Read more