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PLD Space’s SPARK offers free access to 1st two MIURA 5 flights to promote space innovation

July 9, 2024

PLD Space of late presented their MIURA 5 SPARK Program that allows educational centers, universities, institutions and companies from across the globe to access the first two MIURA 5 launches free of charge.

The company is committed to covering the costs of the mission with the goal of promoting scientific and technological innovation to improve people’s lives from space.

Photo of a MIURA 5 launch, courtesy of PLD Space.

To this end, the initiative is backed by the institutional support of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the Spanish Space Agency (AEE), the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and Generalitat Valenciana, as well as the backing of the Organisation of Ibero-American States (OEI) and the European Space Education Resource Office in Spain (ESERO Spain), part of the European Space Agency (ESA).

The MIURA 5 SPARK Program provides small satellite launch services to students, research centers, institutions, and commercial entities that submit innovative and creative proposals to address Earth’s challenges from space. PLD Space will select satellites from around the globe for the two MIURA 5 demonstration flights, scheduled for the last quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, respectively. The selected satellites will receive standard launch services at no cost.

MIURA 5 SPARK Program Requirements

  • The combined mass of all the small satellites selected through this call for submissions is 450 kg per flight, which will be launched into a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometres.
  • The main selection criteria include the country of origin, with priority given to Spanish entities, followed by EU Member States, NATO Member States, and major non-NATO allied states. Additionally, PLD Space will prioritize proposals from universities, research centres, and commercial entities that are willing to integrate experiments by teams of primary, secondary, and vocational training students.
  • Other conditions to be considered include payload mass requirements, orbit flexibility, compliance with technical standards, launch window, schedule flexibility, satellite development status, operational risks, and mission attractiveness.
  • The phases of the call for submissions Following this announcement of the open call for submissions, the preliminary application period begins and will end on July 30th. The PLD Space mission management team will conduct an initial assessment and notify shortlisted applicants on August 30. Candidates whose mission proposals pass this stage will receive the MIURA 5 User Guide, detailing the expected flight and maximum activity times. They will then have one month to submit their final applications. The final selection of candidates will be announced on November 30, with the signing of the launch service contracts to be completed by December 30.

Regarding primary and secondary schools and vocational training centers, interested teams will be able to register their experiment idea to have the chance to fly alongside a commercial entity. In this case, there will be no pre-selection process, and they will have until October 31 to submit their proposals.

Mission management costs included Under the MIURA 5 SPARK Program, PLD Space undertakes to cover the costs related to mission management, accommodation on the MIURA 5 launcher, fuel handling, transport to the launch base, storage and handling costs, as appropriate, as well as any other operational costs related to the provision of the standard launch service. For their part, applicants will be responsible for the costs of meeting the technical requirements and any additional tests for the safety of the satellite.

“At PLD Space we have an unwavering commitment to encouraging society’s engagement with the space industry. The first MIURA 5 test flights offer a unique opportunity for students, researchers, institutions and companies to test their innovations in the challenging environment of space“, said Raúl Verdú, Head of Business Development and co-founder at PLD Space.

“The Spanish Space Agency supports initiatives like PLD Space’s MIURA 5 SPARK programme, which align with our ultimate goal of facilitating access to space and bringing space innovation closer to society,” said Juan Carlos Cortés, Director of the Spanish Space Agency.

Visit MIURA 5 SPARK Program at this direct infolink…

Filed Under: Launch Services, LEO, MIURA 5 Launcher (PLD Space), MUIRA 5 (PLD Space), MUIRA 5 Spark Program (PLD Space), PLD Space, SmallSat, Smallsat Deployment, Smallsat Launch, Smallsat Launch Vehicles, Smallsat Markets, smallsats

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