Dhruva Space: Pioneering India’s Full-Stack Space Ecosystem for Global Satellite Missions

Dhruva Space: Pioneering India’s Full-Stack Space Ecosystem for Global Satellite Missions

Dhruva Space Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Hyderabad, India, is a National Award-winning private space-tech company specializing in the design, development, and deployment of end-to-end space infrastructure solutions. With a vision to make space more accessible, Dhruva Space provides comprehensive capabilities in satellite platforms, launch services, and ground station solutions, all within a vertically integrated business model. The company is backed by ISRO's IN-SPACe initiative and recognized by the Indian Government under the Start-up India program.

In its core philosophy of “Space Made Easy,” Dhruva Space enables commercial, governmental and defense stakeholders to execute satellite missions swiftly and affordably. The company’s full-stack solutions span satellite design and assembly to in-orbit operations. Dhruva Space is also a trailblazer in India’s growing private space sector, having executed several landmark missions and developed an evolving portfolio of satellite platforms and space technologies tailored for global deployment.

Products and Solutions

Satellite Platforms

Dhruva Space’s Satellite Platforms range from CubeSat form factors (1U to 16U) to mini and micro-satellite classes. These modular satellites support diverse payloads for Earth observation, communications, scientific research, and defense applications. What sets Dhruva’s platforms apart is their plug-and-play design, radiation-hardened components, and mission-specific customizability making them ideal for rapid deployment in low-Earth orbit (LEO) constellations and standalone missions.

Launch Solutions

The Launch Services offered by Dhruva Space provide seamless access to multiple global launch vehicles through integration with ISRO’s PSLV, as well as rideshare opportunities on SpaceX and other launch providers. The company's proprietary satellite dispensers (DSODs) are a unique highlight these deployer systems have been flight-qualified and successfully used in various in-orbit missions. Dhruva’s launch integration team ensures full compatibility, mission readiness, and post-deployment support.

Ground Stations

Dhruva Space is also building a global network of Ground Stations that allow real-time satellite telemetry, tracking, and command operations. These ground infrastructures are essential for controlling satellite fleets and ensuring high-frequency data downlink for commercial and government applications. The stations are designed with scalability in mind, supporting both LEO and future deep-space operations.

Astraview Virtual Constellation

Astraview is Dhruva Space’s commercial satellite imagery platform that offers access to a virtual constellation of Earth-observation satellites. It allows customers to task satellites on-demand and acquire high-resolution imagery for agriculture, urban planning, disaster monitoring, and defense intelligence. Astraview is uniquely positioned to become a geospatial intelligence backbone for real-time data analytics across industries.

Dhruva Space Missions


DSOD-1U Mission

The DSOD-1U mission marked Dhruva Space’s entry into orbital validation. Launched aboard ISRO’s PSLV-C53 mission, the 1U deployer was successfully space-qualified, demonstrating Dhruva’s custom-built satellite separation technology. This mission served as a cornerstone for Dhruva's future dispenser deployments.

Thybolt Mission

The Thybolt mission was India’s first private satellite mission approved under IN-SPACe, where two 0.5U CubeSats were launched on PSLV-C54. These satellites, deployed using the company’s 2U DSOD, showcased in-house satellite avionics and communication subsystems proving Dhruva’s ability to deliver end-to-end space hardware.

DSOL-DSOD-3U & DSOD-6U Missions

These missions involved the space-qualification of 3U and 6U satellite deployers. Successfully tested on the PSLV-C55 mission, these systems further expanded Dhruva's catalog of launch integration hardware. The missions were also accompanied by onboard qualification units (OQUs) that enabled thorough post-launch telemetry validation.

LEAP TD Mission


Aimed at next-generation payload testing, the LEAP TD (Technology Demonstrator) was launched on PSLV-C58. It tested a suite of satellite bus systems and payload support electronics, marking an evolution in Dhruva’s systems engineering maturity. The mission’s success reinforced Dhruva Space’s commitment to iterative testing and continuous improvement.

The company recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement with ReOrbit (Finland) to collaborate on space missions combining ReOrbit’s satellite software and Dhruva’s hardware platforms. Dhruva also unveiled plans for expanding its ground station infrastructure and increasing its CubeSat manufacturing capacity to support global constellation projects. The company is working closely with Indian government agencies to help frame policies for the New Space economy, marking it as a key industry influencer in policy development.

Dhruva Space is steadily emerging as a game-changer in the global space industry, redefining the landscape with its full-stack satellite offerings, mission heritage, and industry-first innovations. With each mission and product iteration, the company strengthens its role in shaping the NewSpace revolution from India. 

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GNSS Constellations - A list of all GNSS satellites by constellations

beidou

Satellite NameOrbit Date
BeiDou-3 G4Geostationary Orbit (GEO)17 May, 2023
BeiDou-3 G2Geostationary Orbit (GEO)09 Mar, 2020
Compass-IGSO7Inclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)09 Feb, 2020
BeiDou-3 M19Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)16 Dec, 2019
BeiDou-3 M20Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)16 Dec, 2019
BeiDou-3 M21Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)23 Nov, 2019
BeiDou-3 M22Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)23 Nov, 2019
BeiDou-3 I3Inclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)04 Nov, 2019
BeiDou-3 M23Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)22 Sep, 2019
BeiDou-3 M24Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)22 Sep, 2019

galileo

Satellite NameOrbit Date
GSAT0223MEO - Near-Circular05 Dec, 2021
GSAT0224MEO - Near-Circular05 Dec, 2021
GSAT0219MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0220MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0221MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0222MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
GSAT0215MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017
GSAT0216MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017
GSAT0217MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017
GSAT0218MEO - Near-Circular12 Dec, 2017

glonass

Satellite NameOrbit Date
Kosmos 2569--07 Aug, 2023
Kosmos 2564--28 Nov, 2022
Kosmos 2559--10 Oct, 2022
Kosmos 2557--07 Jul, 2022
Kosmos 2547--25 Oct, 2020
Kosmos 2545--16 Mar, 2020
Kosmos 2544--11 Dec, 2019
Kosmos 2534--27 May, 2019
Kosmos 2529--03 Nov, 2018
Kosmos 2527--16 Jun, 2018

gps

Satellite NameOrbit Date
Navstar 82Medium Earth Orbit19 Jan, 2023
Navstar 81Medium Earth Orbit17 Jun, 2021
Navstar 78Medium Earth Orbit22 Aug, 2019
Navstar 77Medium Earth Orbit23 Dec, 2018
Navstar 76Medium Earth Orbit05 Feb, 2016
Navstar 75Medium Earth Orbit31 Oct, 2015
Navstar 74Medium Earth Orbit15 Jul, 2015
Navstar 73Medium Earth Orbit25 Mar, 2015
Navstar 72Medium Earth Orbit29 Oct, 2014
Navstar 71Medium Earth Orbit02 Aug, 2014

irnss

Satellite NameOrbit Date
NVS-01Geostationary Orbit (GEO)29 May, 2023
IRNSS-1IInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)12 Apr, 2018
IRNSS-1HSub Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (Sub-GTO)31 Aug, 2017
IRNSS-1GGeostationary Orbit (GEO)28 Apr, 2016
IRNSS-1FGeostationary Orbit (GEO)10 Mar, 2016
IRNSS-1EGeosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)20 Jan, 2016
IRNSS-1DInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)28 Mar, 2015
IRNSS-1CGeostationary Orbit (GEO)16 Oct, 2014
IRNSS-1BInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)04 Apr, 2014
IRNSS-1AInclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO)01 Jul, 2013
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