Announcing the Space Engineering Resource Hub

Announcing the Space Engineering Resource Hub

As you know, satsearch is a platform built for space engineers.

Our aim since day one has been to create the best marketplace and supply chain solutions for the hard-working technical experts that are building for Earth all around the world.

It is engineers who drive projects, missions, R&D, and, ultimately, businesses forward. And in space, the complex challenges that such engineers face, due to the extreme environment, are arguably greater than any other field.

Over the past 9 years we’ve tuned our platform, services, content, and network development to the needs and requirements of these specific users; adapting as the industry changes.

Therefore, we're very excited to announce the latest evolution in our support, with the launch of the Space Engineering Resource Hub .

We’ve updated and collated 70 of our best open resources, in 15 different technology categories. These have all been carefully organized to help you quickly find the most suitable materials for your needs.

The space engineering resource hub by satsearch - image is a screenshot of the hub showing resources for satellite communications and avionics and computer solutions

The collection includes a wide range of digital guides sharing up-to-date details of the real products and services on the market today – giving the most accurate picture of the global supply chain.

This knowledge will help you accelerate your missions by making it faster and easier to:

  • Understand and identify relevant, proven, and available solutions for your next mission,
  • Design with the different options on the market,
  • Evaluate and select the best system (and team) that meets your requirements, and
  • Rapidly integrate, test, deploy, and operate - for a faster and higher performing mission.

The Space Engineering Resource Hub builds on our experience supporting more than 400 mission teams, managing thousands of supplier portfolios on the satsearch platform , and facilitating over $1 billion in business opportunities.

Here are a few examples of the resources included:

A brief introduction to the space supply chain A resource?exploring 17 different core areas of the value chain, and linking to multiple examples of suppliers active at each level. It also discusses how the space supply chain works and the similarities and differences it exhibits compared to other sectors.

An overview of the satellite platforms market Featuring more than 65 different commercially-available satellite buses, for both microsatellites and CubeSats, this overview is the definitive resource on satellite platforms on the market today.

Factors to keep in mind when selecting an optical payload This guide discusses 9 specific technical factors that engineers need to understand and balance when selecting the most suitable Earth Observation (EO) payload for a new mission.

Satellite software suppliers and tools A comprehensive overview of commercially-available software packages on the market today, covering design, engineering, simulation, cybersecurity, mission operations, and more.

Powering the latest trends in space electronics A detailed guide, developed with satsearch Trusted Suppler Texas Instruments, on the current state-of-the-art in space electronics power management.

These are just a few examples of what's available - take a look at the Space Engineering Resource Hub now to see the full range. We also have lots of updates and new resources to add on an ongoing basis - and we'll keep you up-to-date with the changes in these emails.

Please also let us know if you have any feedback or if there are any areas you'd like us to cover in the future. Just hit reply and we'll get back to you ASAP.


Recent open business opportunities

Organizations around the world rely on satsearch to find new suppliers for a range of different products and services. To give you some insights into the sort of demand we're currently seeing in the marketplace, below are a selection of business opportunities recently received from qualified satsearch buyers.

If you can support?any of these, please send us an email at [email protected] with a brief pitch. Please note that the industry is moving pretty fast these days and?we can't guarantee that the prospect will still be open to receiving bids when you get in touch - so act now!

A 2U/3U satellite bus

The buyer is searching for options for a satellite with a payload mass of 2-3 kg and payload volume of 1-2U.

Pin pullers

RFQ for quote of 4 units of a Pin Puller for antenna deployment on a planned CubeSat mission.

A space-qualified Wi-Fi system for robotic exploration

The buyer requires a system for use on a base station on a lander, and compatible radios on robots or even ISRUs. Data rates can vary from kilobytes per second to 100 megabytes per second, and a single system would not need to cover the entire range as each mission is different.

15 W RF X-band transponders for a deep space mission

This buyer is looking for systems for a mission in 2026 (with EMs required next year), and is specifically interested in products that have the capability of doing ranging (coherent ranging).

A 6U satellite frame for an ISS mission

RFQ for a 6U frame to hold payload components to hold payload components for a mission launching to the International Space Station (ISS) by SpaceX cargo in early 2025. Check out the satsearch leads page for more open business opportunities across the supply chain - updated constantly! ?


Thanks for reading! Hope you enjoyed today's email. If you have any questions or comments please hit reply and let us know at [email protected] - we read and respond to every email we receive.

And if you need?procurement support for your next mission, simply share your requirements with us and we'll do all the hard work for you!

You can also browse thousands of space products and services on the satsearch marketplace and submit specific requests for quotes, lead times, documentation, or whatever else you might need.

Ad astra!

Hywel from satsearch


(Please note that this email newsletter edition is an identical, or at least very similar, piece to a recent email published on our public mailing list . The reason for this is that not every mailing list subscriber follows this LinkedIn newsletter, and vice versa, so we like to give maximum value to our audience by sharing it with as many people as possible).

Great resource. Certainly for the Space Engineering Minor students now involved in the Aeronautical & Precision Engineering @ Inholland Delft project for designing, building, testing and launching InhollandSat-1.

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