ION Satellite Carrier

ION Satellite Carrier
ManufacturerD-Orbit
Country of originItaly
Websitehttps://www.dorbit.space/launch-deployment
Specifications
Spacecraft typeSatellite dispenser
Design life> 3 years
Capacity
Payload to LEO
Mass160 kg
Production
StatusActive
Planned1
Launched14
Operational14
Maiden launch3 September 2020
Last launch16 August 2024
Related spacecraft
Flown withFalcon 9 Block 5
Vega

ION Satellite Carrier (formerly ION CubeSat Carrier) is a satellite platform developed, manufactured, and operated by Italian company D-Orbit. The platform features a customizable 64U satellite dispenser capable of hosting a combination of CubeSats that fits the volume. Throughout a mission, ION Satellite Carrier can release the hosted satellites individually, changing orbital parameter between one deployment and the next.[1] Each of the miniature CubeSats weighs a few kilograms.

The organization also developed a D3 (D-Orbit Decommissioning Device) system, which has obtained funding from the European Commission and the European Space Agency, to safely dispose of satellites at the end of their lives and avoid adding to the problems created by the approximately 130 million pieces of space debris. According to D-Orbit, a space circular economy is feasible, and space recycling will soon be a new sector. This will involve using local resources such as dead satellites to create spaceships in space.[2][3]

The inaugural mission, named Origin, was launched on Vega flight VV16 from the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana on September 3, 2020.[4] The vehicle, named ION SCV Lucas, carried 12 SuperDove satellites from Planet Labs. On September 25, ION SCV Lucas released successfully the first SuperDove satellite of the batch; the last satellite was deployed on October 28. As of December 2023, ION SCV has successfully completed 13 missions, 1 as a payload of a Vega rocket and 12 as a payload of a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket.

D-Orbit is a successful alumnus of the European Space Agency's incubator, ESA BIC Portugal, and the two firms collaborated on Project Sunrise, an active debris removal project, in 2019.[2][5]

Mission overview

The carrier deployed CubeSats one by one using a spring release mechanism once positioned in a Sun-synchronous orbit at 500 km. The 60 cm cubic dispenser allows for several combinations of 1U, 2U, 3U, 3U+, 6U, 6U+, 12U and 12U+ Cubesats along the vertical axis. After completion of the up to one month long deployment phase, ION CubeSat Carrier will initiate a validation phase of its payloads directly integrated on the platform.[6]

Missions

Past missions

Mission Name Spacecraft Date Launch Vehicle Payload Customers Outcome
Origin ION SCV-001 Lucas 3 September 2020 Vega Flock-4v × 12 Planet Labs Success
Pulse ION SCV-002 Laurentius 24 January 2021 Falcon 9 Block 5 Flock-4s × 8 Planet Labs Success
SpaceBEE × 12 Swarm Technologies
ARGO (hosted) EICAS Automazione
DRAGO (hosted) IAC
Wild Ride ION SCV-003 Dauntless David 30 June 2021 Falcon 9 Block 5 Ghalib Marshall Intech Success
NAPA-2 RTAF
NEPTUNO Elecnor Deimos
QMR-KWT Orbital Space
SPARTAN EnduroSat
W-Cube Reaktor Space
LaserCube (hosted) Italian Stellar Project
Nebula (hosted) D-Orbit UK
Worldfloods (hosted) Frontier Development Lab
Dashing Through the Stars ION SCV-004 Elysian Eleonora 13 January 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 DODONA USC Success
LabSat SatRevolution
STORK 1, 2 SatRevolution
SW1FT SatRevolution
VZLUSat-2 VZLU
cloud platform (hosted) D-Orbit / Unibap / VTT
Spacelust ION SCV-005 Almighty Alexius 1 April 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 KSF2 × 4 Kleos Space Success
PlantSat University of Chile
SUCHAI 2, 3 University of Chile
UP-box (hosted) Upmosphere
Infinite Blue ION SCV-006 Thrilling Thomas 25 May 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 Guardian 1 Aistech Space Success
SBUDNIC BUSE / CNR
Crypto-1 (hosted) Cryptosat
GEN-01 (hosted) Genergo
Second Star to the Right ION SCV-007 Glorious Gratia 3 January 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 Astrocast × 4 Astrocast SA Success
FUTURA-SM1 NPC Spacemind
FUTURA-SM3 NPC Spacemind
Kelpie 1 ACC Clyde Space / Orbcomm
Sharja-Sat-1 SAASST / ITU
ION SCV-008 Fierce Franciscus TAUSAT2 Tel Aviv University
Cryptosat-2 (hosted) Cryptosat
DRAGO-2 (hosted) IAC
Genergo-2 (hosted) Genergo
? (hosted) (undisclosed)
Starfield ION SCV-009 Eclectic Elena 31 January 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 Satellite simulator EBAD Success
ADEO-N3 (hosted) HPF
Bunny (hosted) EPFL
SD-1 (hosted) StardustMe
Guardian ION SCV-010 Masterful Matthaeus 15 April 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 ELO-3 Eutelsat Success
EPICHyper-1 AAC Clyde Space / Wyvern
Kepler-20, 21 Kepler Communications
VCUB1 Visiona
MicroCMG (hosted) Veoware
SCORPIO (hosted) Elettronica Group
Above the Sky ION SCV-011 Savvy Simon 12 June 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 EPICHyper-2 AAC Clyde Space / Wyvern Success
Kelpie-2 AAC Clyde Space / Orbcomm
Outpost Mission 1 Outpost Space
SpeiSat Dicastery for Communication / ASI
ELO-4 Eutelsat
AlbaPod × 2 (hosted) Alba Orbital
NaviLEOTM (hosted) SpacePNT
ODIN-DU1 (hosted) ODIN Space
UKRI SWIMMR-1 (hosted) UKRI
Cosmic Wander ION SCV-013 Ultimate Hugo 11 November 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 Crypto3 Cryptosat Success
EPICHyper-3 AAC Clyde Space / Wyvern
Intuition-1 AAC Clyde Space / KP Labs
Lemur-2 NANAZ Spire Global
OSW Cazorla Odyssey SpaceWorks
PiCo-IoT × 9 Apogeo Space
Ymir-1 AAC Clyde Space / Saab AB / Orbcomm
AlbaPod × 2 (hosted) Alba Orbital
Antelope (hosted) KP Labs
Gen-03 (hosted) Genergo
Radiosat&Beamasat (hosted) PICOSATS
Beyond ION SCV-015 Daring Diego 1 December 2023 Falcon 9 Block 5 ALISIO-1 IAC Success
LOGSATS Patriot Infovention
NanoFF A, B TU Berlin
AlbaPod (hosted) Alba Orbital
MI:1 (hosted) TRL11
Pono 1 (hosted) Privateer
RECS (hosted) Polimi
Z01 SuperTorquer (hosted) Zenno Astronautics
Celestial Bliss ION SCV-012 Magnificent Monica 16 August 2024 Falcon 9 Block 5 Lemur-2 × 4 Spire Global Success
Sedna-1 AAC SpaceQuest
TetraPLEX (hosted) TelePIX


Ascend ION SCV Eminent Emmanuel' 14 January 2025 Falcon 9 Block 5 Data DOT × 4 Space Dots Success
SWIMMR UK Research and Innovation
AlbaPod PocketQube (hosted) Alba Orbital
Endelss Sky ION SCV Amazing Antonius 14 January 2025 Falcon 9 Block 5 LOGSATS-2 EOS Orbit Success
PoSAT-2 LusoSpace
Mission Impossible: 2 (hosted) TRL11
Hitchhiker 1 SpaceLocker
K2 Space Component Mission (hosted) K2 Space
AI-eXpress (AIX) Planetek
Wish Upon a Star ION SCV Marvelous Mathias 145 March 2025 Falcon 9 Block 5 LOGSATS-2 EOS Orbit Success
HERMES 1-6 (High Energy

Rapid Modular Ensemble of Satellites)

Italian Space Agency
DARK (hosted) Arkadia Space
GO-2 Propulsion System (hosted) Morpheus Space
Clustergate-1 DPhi Space
Shooting Star Memorial Beyond Burials


Planned missions

Mission Name Spacecraft Date Launch Vehicle Payload Customers Outcome

See also

References

  1. ^ "D-Orbit launches its first ION Satellite Carrier". www.spacenewsfeed.com. Archived from the original on 2020-09-29. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  2. ^ a b "D-Orbit brings tiny nano satellites to space for collecting climate change data". European Investment Bank. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  3. ^ "Mitigating space debris generation". www.esa.int. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  4. ^ Clark, Stephen. "Cluster of international satellites ready for ride into orbit on Vega rocket – Spaceflight Now". Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  5. ^ "Stories: Meet D-Orbit, the EIC-funded startup cleaning up space junk in orbit | European Innovation Council". community-smei.easme-web.eu. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  6. ^ "ION". InOrbit Now (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-03-19.