Alba Orbital is a Scottish company that specializes in building PocketQube satellites and Albapod satellite deployment systems. Alba Orbital is the developer and manufacturer of the Unicorn-1[1] and Unicorn-2[2] satellite platforms.

Alba Orbital
Company typeLimited company
IndustrySatellite Manufacture
Founded5 October 2012 [citation needed]
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Key people
Tom Walkinshaw
ProductsPocketqube Platforms and Components
Total assets£90,954
Websitewww.albaorbital.com

Overview edit

Alba Orbital specializes in designing and building PocketQube satellites. The company has developed two satellite platforms. The Unicorn-1 platform is a 1P (5cm x 5cm x 5cm) PocketQube satellite, while its larger counterpart, Unicorn-2, is a 2P satellite (5cm x 5cm x 10cm).[3]

Launches edit

Alba Orbital is a launch broker and has purchased capacity with several space companies, including SpaceX and Rocket Lab, to launch PocketQube satellites into orbit.[4] The company also hold contracts with the European Space Agency for ARTES.[5] These launches harbor clusters[6] containing space for PocketQubes that are sold to teams wanting to launch pods. Every Alba Orbital flight uses Albapod deployers to release the clusters. These deployers come in two sizes: 6P and 96P.[citation needed] As of December 2023, Alba Orbital has successfully launched seven missions into low Earth orbit, while one mission failed before deployment on the first flight of Orbiter SN1.

Mission Name Date Launch Vehicle Payloads Customers Outcome
Alba Cluster 2 6 December 2019 Electron   ATL-1 BME Success
  FossaSat-1 FOSSA Systems
  NOOR 1A, 1B (Unicorn-2B, 2C) Stara Space
  SMOG-P BME
  TRSI-1 ACME AtronOmatic
Alba Cluster 3 13 January 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5   Delfi-PQ TU Delft Success
  EASAT-2 AMSAT EA
  Grizu-263a ZBEU
  HADES AMSAT EA
  MDQube-SAT 1 Innova Space
Alba Cluster 4   PION-BR1 PION Labs
  SATLLA 2A, 2B Ariel University
  Tartan Artibeus-1 (Unicorn-2TA1) CMU
  Unicorn-1 Alba Orbital
  Unicorn-2A, 2D, 2E Alba Orbital
Alba Cluster X 2 May 2022 Electron   MyRadar-1 ACME AtronOmatic Success
  TRSI 2, 3 ACME AtronOmatic
  Unicorn-2F Alba Orbital
Alba Cluster (?) 3 January 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 / Orbiter   Unicorn-2G Alba Orbital Failure[7]
  Unicorn-2H Alba Orbital
Alba Cluster 6 12 June 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 / ION SCV   Istanbul Hello Space Success
  MRC-100 BME
  ROM-2 ICHSB
  Satlla-2I Ariel University
  Unicorn-2I Alba Orbital
  URESAT-1 AMSAT-EA
Alba Cluster 7 11 November 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 / ION SCV   Hydra-1 / HADES-D Hydra Space / AMSAT EA rowspan=5 Success
  ROM-3 FRR
  SpaceANT-D SpaceIn
  Tartan Artibeus-2 CMU
  Unicorn-2J, 2K Alba Orbital
Alba Cluster 8 1 December 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 / ION SCV   MDQubesat-1 Innova Space Success
  Unicorn-2L, 2M, 2N Alba Orbital

Funding edit

In 2021, Alba Orbital participated in the startup accelerator program Y Combinator, located in Silicon Valley, United States. They raised US$3.4 million after completing the program.[8]

See also edit

  • PocketQube – The satellite format Alba Orbital specializes in building

References edit

  1. ^ "Unicorn 1". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Unicorn 2A, 2D, 2E". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  3. ^ Wired. "Alba Orbital: pushing the limits of space development". Wired UK.
  4. ^ "Alba Cluster 3/4 info". Alba Orbital. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  5. ^ ESA. "ESA ARTES Contractors".
  6. ^ "Scottish satellite firm plans second PocketQube launch mission". The National.
  7. ^ "Orbiter SN1 Mission Update". Launcher. 16 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Scots firm behind pocket-size satellites takes aim at world record after Silicon Valley funding". 26 August 2021.

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