MIRI will be an earth observation satellite constellation intended to monitor the effect humans have on earth's environment

MIRI: High-Resolution Earth Observation for Sustainability

Our partnership with Marble Imaging is delivering VHR EO Data to Europe

Marble Imaging selected Reflex Aerospace as their satellite manufacturer for their upcoming very-high resolution (VHR) Earth observation satellite following their victory in the German Aerospace Center's small satellite payload competition (Kleinsatelliten-Nutzlastwettbewerb der Deutschen Raumfahrtagentur im DLR).

The MIRI mission represents the first step in Marble Imaging's goal to deploy a 200-satellite EO constellation.

MIRI will be reflex aerospace's second mission

MIRI - High Resolution.
No Compromises.

MIRI is custom designed from the ground up to satisfy Marble Imaging’s mission objectives.

  • 500 km Sun Synchronous orbit

    LTAN 10:30

    3 year mission duration; 5 year optional

  • Total Mass: Approx. 145 kg

    1200 W Peak Power

    780 Wh Usable Battery Capacity

    600 W Solar Array Nominal Power Generation

  • S-band TMTC at 1 Mbit/s, Uplink 128 kbit/s

    X-band up to 400 Mbit/s

The Launch

MIRI is anticipated to launch in Q1 2026 aboard an Isar Aerospace Spectrum rocket (TBC).

MIRI Mission Progress Updates

initial press release
Members of the reflex aerospace team stand in front of the company's first satellite, SIGI

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