Nano and microsatellite market to reach $6m
According to new research published by Polaris Market Research, the global nanosatellite and microsatellite market is anticipated to reach over $6,111.8m by 2026. In 2017, the nanosatellite segment dominated the global market, in terms of revenue. In 2017, North America accounted for the majority share in the global nanosatellite and microsatellite market.
Nanosatellites are used in civil, government, defence, and commercial sectors for Earth observation and telecommunication applications. Organisations are increasingly adopting nano and microsatellites for technology demonstration, and scientific research and experimentation. The growing commercial sector, along with low costs associated with these satellites drive the market.
There has been a rising demand of Earth observation services among various sectors such as agriculture, energy, civil engineering, oil and gas, and defense. Growing use of these satellites in defence sector would boost the growth of this market. Technological advancement in terms of miniaturisation of components, and associated software has encouraged established organisations, and small and medium enterprises to invest in these satellites. Advancements in microelectronics such as light weight apertures, antennas, panels, transreceivers, control sensors and actuators, plus multi-spectral imagers, would increase the efficiency and processing power of these satellites and make it easy to assemble and test, reducing the complexities associated with heavy satellites.
Cubesat technology is growing at a rapid rate. CubeSats are a class of research spacecraft called nanosatellites. Cubesats are miniaturised satellites with mass between 1-3kg. CubeSats are developed to standard dimensions (units or 'U') of 10x10x11. They can be 1U, 2U, 3U, or 6U in size, and typically weigh less than 1.33kg (3lbs) per U. CubeSats are widely used by academia and research, and would constitute around 30% of total nanosatellite market during the forecast period. Nanosatellites in the range of 4-6kg would constitute around 60% of the nanosatellite market during the forecast period owing to its increasing applications in remote sensing, Earth observation, and technology development.
The adoption of nano and microsatellites in the commercial sector has increased tremendously over the past few years owing to miniaturisation of bulky satellite components, reduced costs, and standardisation of satellite parts. In the commercial sector, these satellites are used in forestry, agriculture, energy, civil engineering, archaeology, insurance, and media and entertainment among others.
These satellites are used for obtaining high-resolution earth imaging, space-based internet, and communication services. Planet, a company based in the US, has a constellation of 36 small satellites in orbit, and offers high resolution imaging to consumers in the commercial sector. Other companies such as Skybox, Digital Globe, and O3B offer services such as real time satellite imaging, telecommunication, and space-based internet through these satellites.
North America is expected to dominate the market throughout the forecast period. A rise in applications of nano and microsatellites in agriculture, real estate, defence, and government sectors in the North American region is the major driver for market growth. The affordable price of these satellites also accelerates the penetration in the commercial sector. Rise in investment in the defense sector, along with technological advancement in telecommunication industry, is expected to drive the nano and microsatellite market growth during the forecast period. Use of high-resolution imaging, and communication services for border security and monitoring high-risk situation by federal agencies, government, and non-government organisations are expected to raise the market investment for these services.
The various applications of nanosatellites and microsatellites include Earth observation, communication, technology demonstration, biological experimentation, scientific research and academic training, and others. Earth observation accounted for the highest share in 2017. These satellites are increasingly being used in this sector for commercial weather monitoring, agricultural monitoring and management, and synthetic aperture radar imagery. They are also used by the defence sector for border monitoring, disaster management, and other military missions.
Companies such as Planet, Skybox Imaging, and Dauria Aerospace have launched several small satellites dedicated only for remote sensing. Over 2,100 satellites are anticipated to be launched from 2016 to 2025. Leading companies in this sector include Planet, Spire, BlackSky Global and Satellogic, which together plan to launch 1,400 out of the total 2,100 satellites. An emerging application of these satellites is near real-time remote sensing, with two US companies, Planet Labs and Skybox Imaging offering services. Near real-time satellite imagery would enable monitoring of assets at the same time for global corporations, and generating high-resolution visual data for individual companies, and governments. Increasing demand of on-demand geographic information systems with pay-per-image business model is expected to supplement the growth of this market.
The well-known companies profiled in the report include Lockheed Martin Corporation, Planet Labs, Sierra Nevada Corporation, Raytheon Company, Clyde Space, SpaceQuest, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited, Vector Space Systems, Tyvak, The Boeing Company, GomSpace Group AB, Harris Corporation, and Thales Group among others. These companies launch new products and collaborate with other market leaders to innovate and launch new products to meet the increasing needs and requirements of consumers.