Circumnavigating the Earth
...in 100 minutes.
Perito Moreno, Argentina
August 31st 2015
Order satellite images
...from your smartphone.
Nakashibetsu, Japan
September 29th 2020
You can't fully understand Earth
...without a bird's-eye view.
Tokyo, Japan
February 4th 2021
Earth observation brings new insights
...for business.
Eleuthera West, Bahamas
October 13rd 2015
From users’ requests to space
...observing targets from above.
The Namib Desert, Namibia
May 27th 2020
Since the company's establishment, Axelspace has developed and operated 11 microsatellites. The one-stop microsatellite service "AxelLiner" is built upon these achievements, and an earth observation platform service "AxelGlobe" provides customers across diverse industries with invaluable insights to address their challenges.
As a leading company in the satellite business, Axelspace is dedicated to upholding the responsibility to both Earth and space environments. The self-initiated Green Spacecraft Standard outlines guidelines intended to reduce the environmental impact linked with satellite mass production and space debris generation from launch to the end of operations. Through proactive sustainability efforts, Axelspace aspires to position itself as a trailblazing company in space conservation.
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In 2003, a new page was added in the missions of space development. A team of Japanese university students handcrafted a one-kilogram microsatellite, and succeeded in launching and operating it for the first time in history.
Members from the same team founded Axelspace in 2008, and ever since, the company has been engaged in a variety of microsatellite projects accumulating a sizable record of achievements.
Axelspace is a space venture company that brings together an outstanding team of approximately 160 professionals recruited from around the world, all united in their pursuit of cutting-edge microsatellite technology and its business.
Located in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, the office is equipped with a cleanroom facility where microsatellites are manufactured onsite.