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Scottish microsatellite company building low-cost CubeSats for Earth observation; Unicorn series designed for affordable rideshare launches on SpaceX and Rocket Lab.
Alba Orbital is a Scottish microsatellite and small satellite company specializing in building and launching picosatellets and CubeSats for Earth observation, scientific research, and commercial remote sensing. Founded in 2012 in Glasgow, Scotland, Alba Orbital designed and built the Unicorn-1 and Unicorn-2 series of 3U CubeSats — among the smallest satellites capable of useful commercial imaging. The company has pioneered ultra-low-cost satellite development for academic institutions, research organizations, and early-stage remote sensing companies.
Satellite constellation company building real-time 3D Earth maps for AV and defense; In-Q-Tel backed with 2 demo satellites launched in 2024 competing with Capella Space and ICEYE.
Array Labs is a satellite imaging company building affordable synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical satellite constellations to create real-time, high-resolution 3D maps of Earth — providing persistent, high-cadence imaging coverage needed for autonomous vehicle mapping, defense intelligence, infrastructure monitoring, and change detection applications. Founded in 2022 in Palo Alto and backed by Y Combinator, Array Labs raised $5.6 million from investors including Seraphim Space and In-Q-Tel (CIA's venture arm), successfully launched two demonstration satellites in 2024, and secured a $1.25 million AFWERX contract with the US Air Force.\n\nArray Labs' technology approach uses small, affordable satellites flying in coordinated constellations to achieve revisit rates and imaging resolution that expensive single large satellites can't match cost-effectively. The 3D mapping output — accurate digital elevation models and change detection maps — is derived from interferometric radar techniques that can see through cloud cover and operate day and night, unlike optical satellites limited by weather and daylight. The defense and intelligence applications are significant given In-Q-Tel's backing, while the autonomous vehicle mapping use case targets AV companies needing HD maps that self-update as road conditions change.\n\nIn 2025, Array Labs competes in the commercial satellite imagery market with Planet Labs (daily optical imagery), Capella Space (SAR imagery), ICEYE (SAR with high revisit), and Umbra Space for high-resolution Earth observation. The market for real-time 3D mapping and change detection has grown as defense intelligence requirements, autonomous systems, and climate monitoring all need persistent Earth observation at economically viable prices. In-Q-Tel's backing provides access to US government contract opportunities. The 2025 strategy focuses on completing the demonstration satellite validation, raising growth capital for a larger constellation deployment, and building commercial contracts across defense and AV sectors.
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