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Launch Update: Italy ‘s IRIDE program launches their 1st Argotec-developed satellite constellation

July 9, 2025

Seven satellites developed by Argotec have been launched for the Italian Earth observation mission, IRIDE.

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The satellites form part of the Hawk for Earth Observation (HEO) constellation, which carries multispectral optical instruments.

IRIDE HEO in the cleanroom

The seven HEO satellites join HEO Pathfinder, the first IRIDE satellite in orbit, which was launched in January of 2025. Pathfinder captured the program’s first image – a view of Rome and central Italy in high resolution – which was presented at ESA’s site in Italy, ESRIN, earlier this year.

The launch by SpaceX occurred on Monday June 23rd, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Acquisition of signal was confirmed at Argotec’s mission control about four hours after launch.

IRIDE constellation in the cleanroom

Coordinated by ESA with support from the Italian Space Agency (ASI), the IRIDE program involves the deployment of six satellite constellations.This is an ambitious space initiative by the Italian government with funding from Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).

This milestone represents an important step for the IRIDE program,” said Simonetta Cheli, ESA’s Director of Earth Observation Programs. “The program’s satellite data will support the protection of our planet, the management of resources and global security. I would like to thank all the teams involved that made this important result possible. In particular, I would like to congratulate Argotec, Officina Stellare, Exprivia and all the companies involved in the creation of this constellation. This is another important step, but I would like to point out that soon new IRIDE constellations, created by other industrial groups, will be sent into space, further expanding the capabilities of the programme. With this mission, we demonstrate once again our ability to put technology at the service of humanity to support the most urgent challenges.

There have been many variables in the development of these seven satellites, so it’s with great satisfaction that we see the launch occur,” said David Avino, CEO and founder of Argotec. “Our team has shown commitment to offering our country state-of-the-art tools to monitor our planet. If even one step counts, today we have taken seven.”

Filed Under: Argotec, European Space Agency (ESA), IRIDE (ESA), Italian Space Agency (ASI), Launch, LEO, LEO Missions, LEO Payloads, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), SmallSat, SmallSat Builds, Smallsat Constellation, Smallsat Deployment, Smallsat Fleet, Smallsat Launch, Smallsat Launch Vehicles, Smallsat Launches, Smallsat Markets, Smallsat Missions, SmallSat Technologies, smallsats

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