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A new approach to space

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Founded in 2015, In-Space Missions was acquired by BAE Systems in 2021 and together we design, manufacture, integrate and test the next generation of space missions and dual-use technologies from our sites and facilities in the UK.

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Redefining the future

We take our responsibility to the planet seriously and we're dedicated to contributing to a more sustainable future both here on Earth and beyond. Our goal is to achieve a new and more sustainable use of space by developing reprogrammable space assets that can be upgraded for extended lifetimes and variable mission applications. 

Always innovating

Working with our colleagues at BAE Systems, we can offer specialist technologies in waveforms, electronics, antennas, digital signal processing and analytics. Our technology supports our customers’ communications, intelligence, imaging and positioning needs in bold and innovative ways. 

Striving for Net Zero

Alongside our parent company, BAE Systems, we have committed to achieving Net Zero (Scope 1 and 2) emissions by 2030 and are working towards a UK net zero value chain by 2050. We are listed as a business entity included in the PPN06/21 UK Carbon Reduction Plan, BAE Systems plc.

our leadership team

On 1st July 2024 a new integrated Space Leadership Team which brought together experienced senior leaders from In-Space Missions and BAE Systems Digital Intelligence was formed. The team is headed up by Director of Space, Doug Liddle, and has over 150 combined team-years of experience in military, institutional and commercial space activities covering Earth Observation, Sat Comms, Navigation, Space Science and Space Exploration. 

2015

January

In-Space Missions founded

Doug Liddle founds In-Space Missions Ltd, a New-Space start-up. He is joined shortly afterwards by business partner Tony Holt.

2020

July

Faraday-1 launch

Faraday-1, 6U cubesat, launches on a Rocket Lab Electron rocket in July 2020, but the launch vehicle fails in its late ascent, losing all the satellites onboard. Faraday-1 had been carrying payloads from several customers.

2021

July

Faraday Phoenix launch

Faraday Phoenix, 6U cubesat, launched on Spaceflight’s SXRS5 Transporter 2 mission from Cape Canaveral, USA in 2021. Faraday Phoenix carries payloads from 6 customers and is operated in orbit by In-Space Missions.

September

BAE acquires In-Space Missions Ltd

BAE Systems acquires In-Space Missions. The acquisition combines BAE Systems’ experience in highly secure satellite communications with In-Space Missions’ full lifecycle satellite capability, to make a compelling sovereign UK space offer.

2023

January

Prometheus-2 launch

Two Prometheus 2 cubesats, jointly designed by In-Space Missions and Airbus and Defence and Space, launch on the UK’s first ever orbital launch from Spaceport Cornwall however the mission did not achieve final orbit and all 9 payloads were lost.  The Prometheus-2 cubesats were constructed at In-Space Missions for Dstl. 

2024

July

Space Business Unit

Establishment of BAE Systems & In-Space Missions integrated Space Leadership Team and business unit led by Doug Liddle. The team brings together experienced senior leaders from across BAE Systems Digital Intelligence and In-Space Missions to advance our space strategy and deliver innovation in space for advantage on Earth.

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