Credit: Swarm Technologies

SpaceBEE picosatellites are built on a 0.25U CubeSat platform and are part of a satellite constellation developed by the private company Swarm Technologies. This constellation of about 150 picosatellites provide two-way satellite communications and data relay. After the first experimental SpaceBEE satellites were put into space in 2018, the first group of operational satellites were put into orbit by a European Vega rocket in 2020. This was followed by several more launches carried out by private space companies such as Rocket Lab, SpaceX and Astra. These small satellites measure 110 x 110 x 28mm and have a mass of 0.25 kilograms. Swarm's website says that thanks to this constellation the company provides the world's lowest cost, global connectivity for Internet Of Things (IoT) devices using a Store and forward design.

Satellite info

Nation: USA
Company/operator: Swarm Technologies
Platform/configuration: 0.25U CubeSat
Mass: 0.25 kg
Orbit: 500 km - 550 km Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
Purpose: Communications
Launch vehicles: Vega, Electron, Falcon 9, PSLV, Astra 3
Website: https://swarm.space

SpaceBEE

SpaceBEE satellites launch overview

Flight no. Date launch Rocket Launch base Orbit Satellites deployed Mission succes?
1 12/01/2018 PSLV Satish Dhawan Space Centre
(India)
520 km 4

Success

2 03/12/2018 Falcon 9 Vandenberg Space Force Base
(USA)
580 km 3

Success

3 29/06/2019 Electron Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1
(New Zealand)
460 km 2

Success

4 03/09/2020 Vega Guiana Space Centre
(French Guiana)
535 km 12

Success

5 20/11/2020 Electron Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1
(New Zealand)
520 km 24

Success

6 24/01/2021 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
(USA)
520 km 36

Success

7 28/02/2021 PSLV Satish Dhawan Space Centre
(India)
520 km 12

Success

8 30/06/2021 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
(USA)
523 km 28

Success

9 15/03/2022 Astra 3.3 Pacific Spaceport Complex
(USA)
525 km 20

Success

10 01/04/2022 Falcon 9 Cape Canaveral
(USA)
500 km 12

Success

11 02/05/2022 Electron Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1
(New Zealand)
520 km 24

Success

Images: Swarm Technologies

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This article was published by FutureSpaceFlight founder and chief editor Kris Christiaens. Kris Christiaens has been passionate and fascinated by spaceflight and space exploration all his life and has written hundreds of articles on space projects, the commercial space industry and space missions over the past 20 years for magazines, books and websites. In late 2021, he founded the website FutureSpaceFlight with the goal of promoting new space companies and commercial space projects and compiling news of these start-ups and companies on one website.