SatRevolution

[1] The Światowid [pl] satellite was launched into orbit on April 17, 2019, at 16:46 local time (20:46 UTC), aboard the unmanned spacecraft Cygnus NG-11, delivering supplies to the International Space Station.

The spacecraft, with the Światowid satellite on board, arrived at the International Space Station on April 19 and docked with the Unity module at 11:31 UTC.

[3] After its release, the satellite began transmitting signals, which were received by amateur radio ground stations on the same day.

[13] Despite the announcements made by SatRev, none of the satellites in the STORK series has transmitted any Earth imagery that has been publicly disclosed as of February 2024.

[15] LabSat was a 3U cubesat that served as a scientific platform for in-orbit experiments developed by Polish academic institutions, including the Wrocław University of Science and Technology.

[20][21] The satellite was expected to be launched from Spaceport Cornwall in the United Kingdom aboard the Virgin Orbit LauncherOne rocket.

[29] The similarity extends to dynamic details such as the position of a vessel at sea, its track, wake, and the varying color of the waters near the coast.