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HiVE

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HiVE
ManufacturerGermany constellr
Country of originGermanyGermany
European UnionEuropean Union
European Space Agency
ApplicationsEarth observation
Websitehttps://www.constellr.com
Specifications
RegimeSun-synchronous orbit
Production
Launched2
Operational2
Maiden launch14 January 2025
Related spacecraft
Launch vehicleFalcon 9
← InCubed programme:
AIX
InCubed programme:
FOREST-3

Earth observation satellite constellation

TheHigh-precision Versatile Ecosphere (HiVE) is asatellite constellation ofEarth observation satellites under development by theGerman company constellr.[1] The constellation is designed to deliver high resolution land surface temperature data on a global scale usinginfrared imaging foragriculture,urban planning, andinfrastructure management.[2][3][4][5][6] HiVE is supported and partially funded by theEuropean Space Agency'sInCubed programme[7][8][9] and contributes to theEU'sCopernicus programme for Earth observation.[10][11][12] First two satellites of the constellation were launched on two separate flights ofFalcon 9 in 2025.[13][14]

Satellites

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NameCOSPAR IDLaunch dateLaunch vehicleFlight
SkyBee-12025-009BQ14 January 2025Falcon 9Transporter-12[10]
SkyBee-22025-135S23 June 2025Falcon 9Transporter-14[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Parsonson, Andrew (2026-02-10)."Earth Observation Data Provider Constellr Closes 37 Million Euro Series A".European Spaceflight. Retrieved2026-02-13.
  2. ^"Constellr releases first-light imagery of Tokyo".
  3. ^"HiVE | InCubed".incubed.esa.int. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  4. ^"constellr Captures Tokyo's Thermal Signature in Historic First Satellite Image | Geo Week News".www.geoweeknews.com. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  5. ^"constellr Launches First Satellite, Ushering in a New Era of Global Thermal Monitoring - EIT Food".www.eitfood.eu. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  6. ^Watch, Space (2025-05-23)."Freiburg start-up: Using satellites to combat the consequences of climate crisis".Space Watch Africa. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  7. ^"HiVE (High-precision Versatile Ecosphere) Microsatellite Constellation".
  8. ^Barghini, Tiziana (2025-04-02)."The Space Boom Is Here".Global Finance Magazine. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  9. ^"InCubed launches highlight ESA's support for innovation".www.esa.int. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  10. ^ab"constellr's SkyBee-1 satellite launched into orbit". Retrieved2025-11-15.
  11. ^"Copernicus Contributing Missions: key takeaways from LPS". Retrieved2025-11-15.
  12. ^"constellr awarded multi-million contract by European Commission and European Space Agency".OHB SE. Retrieved2025-11-16.
  13. ^"SkyBee A01, A02".Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved2025-11-15.
  14. ^ab"SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket on Transporter-14 smallsat rideshare mission – Spaceflight Now". Retrieved2025-11-15.
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