Designed, built,
and flown
EOS Orbit designs, builds, and operates its own spacecraft from Bangkok. LOGSATS-2 launched in January 2025 and operated for 440 days in low Earth orbit. Equarion-1, first of a sixteen-satellite Earth observation constellation, is in development with a launch target of 2027.
LOGSATS-2 flown / Equarion in development
01 / Flown
LOGSATS-2
Launched January 15, 2025 on a SpaceX Falcon 9. LOGSATS-2 operated for 440 days in low Earth orbit, completed 870+ ground contacts, and ran an operational IoT link with SPI BN in Brunei.
Falcon 9 / 2025-01-15 / 440 days / 870+ contacts
Mission record →
02 / In development
Equarion-1
The first Equarion satellite is in development in Bangkok. The design carries 0.5 m panchromatic and 2 m multispectral imaging across a 15 km swath, with X-band downlink at 7.04 Gbps, in a spacecraft under 200 kg. Launch target 2027.
0.5 m PAN / 2 m MS / 15 km swath / X-band 7.04 Gbps
Explore Equarion-1 →03 / Equarion constellation
Sixteen satellites, two planes
The full constellation places sixteen satellites in two near-equatorial planes, concentrating revisit over the tropical belt. Deployment is phased: one satellite, then eight, then sixteen.
16 satellites / phases 1-8-16
Explore the constellation →Task a collection
Optical and SAR imagery over the tropical belt is available today, tasked through PHOSPHORUS and delivered analysis-ready.
Order imagery →0.5 m PAN / Optical + SAR / GeoTIFF delivery