Ultra-low earth orbit satellites for high-resolution imaging and connectivity
NewOrbit designs satellites for orbits 3× lower than conventional systems (180–220 km altitude), enabling sharper observation and stronger connectivity. The engineering stack—RTOS, Embedded Linux, C/C++, Rust, SpaceWire, COMSOL, dSPACE—reflects deep hardware and firmware maturity, while active projects span power electronics, flight software, propulsion systems, and autonomous fault logic. Hiring is senior-heavy and accelerating, concentrated in UK engineering roles, suggesting a team scaling toward flight qualification and launch.
NewOrbit is a 11–50-person aerospace manufacturer in Reading, England, founded in 2021 to develop satellites for ultra-low earth orbit (ULEO) operations. The company operates across satellite subsystems—power, propulsion (including electric plasma and air-breathing variants), flight software, and command & telemetry—with a focus on autonomous operation and over-the-air updates. All hiring is engineering-based and anchored in the UK, reflecting a hardware-first, vertically integrated development model constrained by tight mass, volume, and schedule requirements typical of space missions.
Ultra-low earth orbit (ULEO) operations at 180–220 km altitude, 3× lower than conventional satellites, for high-resolution imaging and connectivity services.
Embedded systems: RTOS, Embedded Linux, C/C++, Rust, SpaceWire. Simulation & modeling: COMSOL, LTspice, MATLAB, Simulink, dSPACE. Tools: Git, Jira, Confluence, National Instruments.
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