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Starsem

Starsem

French-Russian joint venture that commercializes Soyuz launch services for international customers

Legal name
Starsem
Founded
1996
Location
France
Ownership
PRIVATE

Contract Awards

Consolidated award signal from sourced logistics events.

Award count
0
Total disclosed
Not available
Latest award
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No contract award source available.

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Identity Trust

Computed from durable identifiers and the number of independent source systems attached to this entity.

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Trust score
3/100
Confidence
Sparse
Identifier types
2
WIKIDATADOMAIN
Reference sources: Wikidata

Company News

Soyuz 2.1b successfully launches 36 OneWeb SatellitesNASASpaceflight / Dec 27, 2021Starsem, Arianespace, and Roscosmos have launched a Soyuz 2.1b for OneWeb flight 12. Lift-off from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan occurred at 13:10 UTC (08:10 EST) on December 27.Soyuz mission launches 34 OneWeb satellites to orbitNASASpaceflight / Sep 14, 2021Arianespace and Starsem have launched 34 more internet communication satellites of the OneWeb constellation to a low Earth orbit (LEO). The launch occurred at 18:07:19 UTC (14:07:19 EDT) on Tuesday, September 14 from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz 2.1b/Fregat rocket.Europe, Russia launch 9th OneWeb missionNASASpaceflight / Aug 19, 2021In collaboration with Starsem and Roscosmos, Arianespace has launched 34 new internet communication satellites aboard a Soyuz 2.1b for the OneWeb 9 mission. The flight marks the 8th operational launch of OneWeb satellites and will bring the total number in orbit to 288: 48% of the 600 satellites required for global coverage with an additional 48 on-orbit spares for a total phase one constellation size of up to 648 satellites.OneWeb Flight 6 launches aboard Soyuz-2.1b from VostochnyNASASpaceflight / Apr 25, 2021Arianespace has launched its second mission of the year on Sunday 25 April at 22:14 UTC from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East. The flight carried 36 more OneWeb satellites to Low Earth Orbit on board a Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle, operated in partnership with Starsem and Roscosmos.

Evidence

RESEARCH_REPORTSpaceIndex.io Firecrawl review
OFFICIALLaunch Library 2 API
RESEARCH_REPORTWikidata

Profile Metadata

X location
France

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Identifier Reference

WIKIDATA
Q590589
Wikidata
DOMAIN
starsem.com
Wikidata