ЦитироватьKinéis 21-25
Launch Time
NET March, 2025
Rocket Electron/Curie
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Mission Details
Kinéis 21-25
Fifth and final batch of five satellites for the French Kinéis IoT constellation designed to operate with 25 nanosatellites of 30 kg each. The constellation will enable Kinéis, a company backed by private and public investors including the French government's space agency CNES (Centre National d'Études Spatiales) and CLS (Collecte Localisation Satellites) an international space-based solutions provider, to improve its global IoT connectivity.
Payloads: 5 Total Mass: 150.0 kg Low Earth Orbit
Location
Māhia Peninsula, New Zealand
ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoT
Our final 5 nanosatellites have left HEMERIA1 's clean room and are now on their way to RocketLab for our 5th and final launch.
This marks an important milestone in completing our 25-satellite constellation dedicated to IoT connectivity.
A huge thank you to the incredible team at HEMERIA1 for their expertise in satellite integration. Your precision and dedication have been a key factor in the process of providing global IoT connectivity.
With this upcoming launch, we're on the cusp of revolutionizing global #IoT connectivity. Stay tuned for more updates!
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ЦитироватьLukas C. H. @GewoonLukas_
Kinéis has announced that their last launch, Rocket Lab's "High Five" mission, is scheduled for NET March 18th at 01:31 UTC! This will be the final of 5 Electron launches for Kinéis, which will complete Kinéis' 25-satellite IoT constellation. https://linkedin.com/posts/kineis-argos_launch-iot-kineislaunch-activity-7304893941928132609-oauy/
ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
What's better than an upcoming launch from Launch Complex 1? How about two launches within three days of each other?
With our next launch set for NET March 15 NZDT, our fifth launch for @kineisIoT is scheduled three days' later NET March 18 NZDT for back-to-back Electron launches from LC-1.
The "High Five" mission for Kinéis will see Electron finish the deployment of their entire constellation in less than a year
More info: https://bit.ly/41SUkhj
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ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoT
Kinéis is happy to unveil the poster for our 5th and final mission: High Five!
Bursting with energy and dynamic visuals, this poster captures the team spirit and success. It reflects our commitment to connecting what matters most, everywhere on the planet.
As we prepare for our final launch, join us in commemorating an extraordinary journey and the future of seamless, global IoT Connectivity.
What details catch your eye on the poster? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Created by @mathieupersan.
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ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLabа26.jpg
We've rolled out and we're ready for launch tomorrow - our second mission from LC-1 in three days
The "High Five" mission for @KineisIoT is the final in a 5-launch deal to complete their constellation - though with an instantaneous launch requirement, a weather system moving in, and upcoming movements with the @Space_Station, we're keeping a close eye on GO/NO GO conditions for launch.
Standby for updates!
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ЦитироватьSch0ening @sch0ening
@RocketLab is launching the @KineisIoT "High Five" Mission from LC-1 in Mahia New Zealand
-NET 1:31UTC March 18
-Backup Dates March 19-30
Here is your LHA map for the launch: http://bit.ly/RKTLB
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ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
Welcome to launch day.
Today our 62nd Electron rocket is scheduled to take flight.
Mission: High Five
Customer: @KineisIoT
Launch Date: 2:31 p.m. NZDT, March 18 (01:31 UTC)
Launch Site: LC-1
Payload: 5x internet-of-things satellites
Tune into the webcast from T-20 mins: http://rocketlabusa.com/live-stream
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-31hJeW1ecЦитироватьhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-31hJeW1ecНачало трансляции 04:00 мск.
Rocket Lab - 'High Five' Launch
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ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
This time three days ago "The Lightning God Reigns" mission was headed to space for @QPS_Inc. Today it's @KineisIoT's turn.
Two launches just days apart. Frequent, reliable, dedicated launch for small sats was our promise and we delivered. #WeDoWhatWeSayWeWill
"High Five" mission launching today:
2:31 p.m. New Zealand Daylight Time
01:31 UTC
2:31 a.m. Central European Time
9:31 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
8:31 p.m. Central Daylight Time
7:31 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time
6:31 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time
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ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLabМиссия успешна.
High fives all 'round! Mission success and payload deployment confirmed for @kineisIoT and an entire constellation now on orbit in under a year.
| NORAD_CAT_ID | OBJECT_NAME | OBJECT_ID | EPOCH | INCLINATION | PERIOD | APOGEE | PERIGEE |
| 63300 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056A | 18.03.2025 04:17 | 97.97 | 97.62 | 646.1 | 643.1 |
| 63301 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056B | 18.03.2025 04:17 | 97.97 | 97.63 | 647.1 | 643.0 |
| 63302 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056C | 18.03.2025 04:17 | 97.97 | 97.57 | 644.7 | 640.1 |
| 63303 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056D | 18.03.2025 04:16 | 97.97 | 97.62 | 646.3 | 642.9 |
| 63304 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056E | 18.03.2025 04:17 | 97.96 | 97.55 | 644.4 | 638.0 |
| 63305 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056F | 18.03.2025 04:10 | 97.97 | 92.85 | 641.0 | 187.1 |
| 63306 | TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED | 2025-056G | 18.03.2025 04:23 | 97.97 | 96.97 | 645.1 | 582.5 |
Цитировать2025-056A 63300 KINEIS-4C 97.62 97.97 645 645 0.0000430https://celestrak.org/NORAD/elements
2025-056B 63301 KINEIS-4D 97.63 97.97 646 645 0.0001132
2025-056C 63302 KINEIS-4E 97.63 97.97 646 645 0.0000940
2025-056D 63303 KINEIS-4A 97.60 97.97 645 643 0.0001282
2025-056E 63304 KINEIS-4B 97.60 97.97 645 642 0.0001628
2025-056F 63305 2025-056F 91.88 97.96 554 180 0.0277176
2025-056G 63306 2025-056G 96.96 97.97 645 582 0.0045033
ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoTГруппировка развёрнута. Начало использования - 1 июня.
Our constellation is now fully deployed and orbiting Earth. We're excited to announce that our commercial IoT satellite connectivity services will be fully operational starting June 1, 2025, bringing you closer to what matters most!
Imagine:
Near real-time fleet tracking, even in the most remote regions.
Remote monitoring of critical infrastructure for enhanced safety and efficiency.
Environmental sensor networks safeguarding our planet.
Stay tuned for a new era where innovation meets seamless, reliable connectivity no matter where you are.
Цитата: Олег от 24.03.2025 22:39:48Буква F очень быстро теряет высоту.Вторая ступень ПБС.
18.03.2025 4:10 было 187 х 641 км
24.03.2025 4:11 стало 176 х 505 км
В среднем ср.высота уменьшается 12.3 км/сут. Слишком быстро для ступени. Наверное G - ступень, а F - что-то легкое.
Цитировать2025-056F 63305 ELECTRON R/B US 2025-03-18 RLLB 2025-03-30 R/B D DEC *D.На 11-ый день.
Цитата: zandr от 21.02.2025 06:57:14Цитировать2025-028F 62933 ELECTRON R/B 87.82 97.93 202 131 0.0054540 *DВторая ступень ПБС.
ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoT
A phone without network access is useless. The same applies to IoT—it relies on an interconnected system.
What is IoT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the ability of objects to collect, transmit, and process data.
IoT is built on three pillars:
Sensors Device– They capture essential data: temperature, vibrations, humidity, GPS location...
Communication Networks – They allow devices to transmit information (Wi-Fi, 4G/5G, LoRa, satellite...).
Analytics Platforms – They process and analyze data to trigger actions (alerts, automation, predictive maintenance...).
This combination enables smart objects to communicate and act intelligently.
Want to learn more? Read our full article!
https://www.kineis.com/en/iot-explained-simply/
ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoT
"Navigate the Future of Logistics"
Dynamic route optimization with IoT is here!
Adjust routes based on real-time traffic & weather
Reduce fuel consumption automatically
Boost efficiency across your fleet
Transform your operations with Kinéis!
https://www.kineis.com/en/blog/satellite-iot-the-key-to-seamless-multimodal-logistics/
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ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoT
"Track Smarter, Not Harder"
Revolutionize your multimodal transport with IoT-enabled sensors!
Track location, condition & environment in near real-time
Ensure seamless transitions between modes
Minimize delays & losses
Ready to optimize? Contact Kinéis!
https://www.kineis.com/en/blog/satellite-iot-the-key-to-seamless-multimodal-logistics/
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ЦитироватьKineis IoT @KineisIoT
"Predict, Prevent, Prosper"
Extend your fleet's lifespan with IoT predictive maintenance
Monitor tire pressure, engine health & fuel levels in real-time
Schedule maintenance before breakdowns occur
Avoid costly disruptions
Unlock IoT's potential with Kinéis!
https://www.kineis.com/en/blog/satellite-iot-the-key-to-seamless-multimodal-logistics/
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ЦитироватьSatellite IoT:
The Key to Seamless Multimodal Logistics
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Multimodal transport is at the heart of global trade. It combines several modes—rail, road, sea, and air—with the goal of optimizing costs and streamlining logistics flows. However, each change in transport mode complicates real-time tracking of goods. Every transition creates blind spots in the supply chain's traceability. The risk? Loss, theft, or logistics inefficiencies.много букв
Today, 80% of global goods are shipped by sea. Yet maritime transport tracking still relies on limited infrastructure. Each year, the global supply chain records $50 billion in losses due to theft, damage, and logistics errors. At the same time, combined rail-road transport is also growing and has reached 25.1 billion tonne-kilometers. Still, the lack of connectivity in multimodal transport remains a major barrier.
Without full visibility over the supply chain, it's difficult to optimize flows and anticipate risks. So how can you ensure accurate, uninterrupted tracking of goods—regardless of the mode of transport or location?
Optimize Your Logistics with
Satellite IoT Connectivity
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The Limitations of Current Multimodal Tracking Solutions
Lack of network coverage, invisible losses, scattered data—current solutions reveal their shortcomings when it comes to effectively tracking and monitoring goods that move across modes and regions.
Ineffective Tracking and Incomplete Network Coverage
Today, multimodal goods tracking largely depends on terrestrial networks (especially GSM) and GPS trackers. However, once a shipment leaves an area covered by terrestrial antennas, tracking becomes imprecise—or stops entirely. At sea, on certain rail lines, or in remote areas, continuous supply chain traceability cannot be guaranteed.
These tracking gaps can lead to significant losses. Without end-to-end visibility, logistics flows become disorganized, and costs spiral. Furthermore, GPS trackers' lack of precision complicates tracking efforts—an error of just a few kilometers can result in losing track of a container between a port and a rail terminal. The inability to track goods in real time delays decision-making and leads to setbacks.
Loss and Damage of Sensitive Goods
Tracking for maritime and rail transport also concerns fragile goods. The food and pharmaceutical industries in particular demand strict traceability—to ensure cold chain integrity, stable humidity levels, etc. However, traditional tools often fail to pinpoint the exact moment a breach occurs.
Without continuous tracking, it's impossible to know when a critical temperature threshold was exceeded. In case of incident, carriers and insurers often pass blame, lacking precise evidence. To avoid disputes and financial losses, the supply chain needs advanced monitoring solutions capable of transmitting data continuously.
Another issue: theft and unauthorized container openings often go unnoticed. Without accurate multimodal tracking, such incidents are usually discovered only upon delivery—too late to determine where and when they happened.
Complex Synchronization Between Supply Chain Actors
Multimodal IoT transport involves many stakeholders: road hauliers, shipping companies, rail operators, logistics providers. Each one uses its own tools and platforms, creating fragmented tracking systems.
Maritime tracking doesn't always sync with rail or road tracking. The result? Siloed data and poor decision-making responsiveness. This lack of coordination hampers intermodal transport optimization and reduces overall supply chain performance.
Without seamless logistics, losses can quickly accumulate. And without continuous traceability, businesses can't anticipate issues or optimize operations.
Optimize Your Logistics with
Satellite IoT Connectivity
Download our Study
Satellite IoT for Accurate, Global Multimodal Tracking
When traditional tools fall silent where terrestrial networks disappear, satellite IoT takes over—guaranteeing not only continuous visibility into logistics flows but also real-time monitoring of transport conditions without interruption.
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Global Coverage Without Interruptions
Multimodal tracking is only effective with continuous connectivity, regardless of the area traversed. Terrestrial connectivity solutions aren't always enough—especially in dead zones. For example, almost all maritime transport zones are beyond terrestrial network coverage, creating major blind spots in supply chain visibility.
This is where satellite IoT becomes a game-changer for logistics. With satellite connectivity, operators can track flows in real time—even in the middle of the ocean or on remote rail routes. Wagons, containers, and trailers remain visible at every step, with no data loss or interruption.
With a hybrid approach combining satellite and terrestrial networks, it becomes possible to ensure seamless tracking and monitoring while optimizing data transmission costs.
Advanced Sensors for Smart Monitoring
Beyond simple location tracking, multimodal IoT transport relies on smart, real-time or scheduled data collection. Advanced sensors monitor critical parameters, including:
Precise container location, even without terrestrial coverage
Temperature and humidity to ensure the integrity of sensitive goods
Detection of vibrations, shocks, and braking to anticipate failures and anomalies
Unauthorized container openings to prevent theft or product damage
This data enables real-time logistics management, with instant alerts in case of anomalies. For example, during rail transport, a wagon detects abnormal vibration on an axle. An alert is immediately sent to the operator to anticipate a potential breakdown or prevent an accident.
Another critical scenario: a container temporarily stops in a remote area with no network coverage. A sensor detects a door-opening attempt. Thanks to satellite connectivity, an alert is instantly transmitted—even in the middle of a dead zone. This real-time feedback can indicate illegal activity—like an attempted break-in or unauthorized loading—and trigger a rapid response or investigation before the container even reaches its destination.
Sensors developed by Kinéis partners, combined with Kinéis' satellite connectivity, make continuous tracking and monitoring possible—perfectly suited for the constraints of multimodal transport.
Reducing Losses and Optimizing Costs
Kinéis' satellite tracking, combined with its partners' smart sensors, reduces losses from theft, logistics errors, and damaged goods. How?
By proactively detecting anomalies before they become critical
By enabling predictive maintenance to avoid breakdowns and downtime
By optimizing asset usage through equipment location and reducing idle inventory
An unused asset is lost money. Thanks to uninterrupted traceability across all transport modes, carriers optimize asset turnover and boost profitability.
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Kinéis: A Sovereign, Reliable, and Secure Solution
In a context of increasing technological dependence, Kinéis offers a sovereign, reliable, and secure alternative to meet the demands of modern logistics tracking.
An Independent French Model
Multimodal IoT transport connectivity often relies on infrastructure owned by foreign operators. This dependence raises questions of sovereignty and data security—especially in strategic sectors like logistics, energy, and rail.
Kinéis provides a sovereign solution. Its 100% French constellation of nanosatellites ensures complete independence from foreign networks. Data is secure, controlled, and accessible.
For European and French companies, this satellite connectivity guarantees confidentiality, greater resilience, and better control over logistics flows.
Technology Designed for Multimodal Tracking and Monitoring
Satellite IoT integration into logistics tracking is often seen as complex and costly. Kinéis simplifies this transition with a solution designed to integrate into existing systems.
Carriers and logistics providers benefit from continuous supply chain traceability—regardless of transport mode: sea, rail, or road. But beyond location tracking, the technology also enables active goods monitoring: unauthorized openings, temperature, humidity, vibrations... each critical event is detected and reported in real time, even in areas without terrestrial networks.
Thanks to this dual capability of tracking and monitoring, transport operators optimize asset rotation, prevent incidents, and enhance the security of multimodal flows.
Enhanced Reliability and Better Data Utilization
Effective multimodal tracking relies on reliable, actionable real-time data. Kinéis' technology ensures ultra-precise location, continuous monitoring of transport conditions, and instant reporting of anomalies.
With satellite IoT, supply chain actors gain responsiveness and performance—with continuous visibility, faster decisions, and seamless logistics.[свернуть]