Overview

Powerful business opportunities

Iridium NEXT is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for government and scientific organizations to place 50-kilogram secondary sensor payloads on the world’s largest commercial satellite constellation. Providing 24/7 real-time visibility over the entire Earth’s surface and atmosphere, Iridium NEXT hosted payloads are available at a fraction of the cost of designing, building, launching and maintaining dedicated platforms in space.

Iridium NEXT hosted payloads are ideal for applications such as:

  • Climate change monitoring and forecasting
  • Tracking deforestation and the spread of deserts
  • Improving weather forecasting and storm modeling
  • Command and control

Iridium NEXT hosted payloads will offer unique benefits:

  • Unprecedented geospatial and temporal coverage – 66 interconnected satellites with coverage over entire globe
  • Real-time relay of data to and from payloads in space
  • User control – Data delivery and access to hosted payload, seamlessly through Iridium infrastructure or private gateways
  • Cost effective – Access to space at a fraction of the cost of a dedicated mission
  • Exclusive – No other opportunity like this is likely to become available in the coming decades

The Iridium NEXT cross-linked satellites and fully meshed network architecture will enable real-time, two-way transmission of data from satellite sensors to end users on Earth. Moreover, the satellite data links can relay data in real time to end users around the world from terrestrial applications such as:

  • Unattended remote sensors
  • Vehicle, personnel, and asset tracking systems;
  • Oceanographic buoys
  • Underwater gliders
  • Unmanned surface, maritime, and air vehicles
  • Unattended weather stations

Strong interest from government and industry

A wide range of government and industry organizations has expressed interest in Iridium NEXT hosted payloads. These include the U.S. Air Force, NASA, National Security Space Office, Group on Earth Observations (GEO), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Naval Research Laboratory, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

Hosted Payload Specifications (2)

Weight: 50 kg
Dimensions: 30 x 40 x 70 cm
Power: 50 W average, 200 W peak
Data rate: Up to 1 Mbps
 
2 Specifications are approximate and subject to change.
Note: Iridium NEXT satellites have been designed
to accommodate a “standard” payload that meets
these specifications.

Hosted Payloads Alliance

Iridium is a steering committee member of the Hosted Payload Alliance. For more information, visit the Hosted Payloads Alliance site.