Milan, Italy – Leaf Space is supporting 31 satellites on SpaceX’s Transporter 15 rideshare mission, marking the highest number of spacecraft served by the company on a single launch. These 31 satellites represent about 30 percent of all spacecraft launched on Transporter 15.
These 31 spacecraft join 140 satellites that already rely on the Leaf Line ground station network. They are operated by a mix of commercial and institutional customers that use Leaf Space for telemetry, tracking and command (TT&C) and payload data downlink.
“This mission is a clear demonstration of how far our ground segment infrastructure has evolved,” said Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Leaf Space. “Supporting 31 satellites on one mission is not just about raw capacity. It is about predictable operations, reliable links, and giving customers the confidence that their ground segment is ready for their ambitions.”
“Over the years, our team has built the infrastructure and tools needed to meet the scale of today’s space industry,” said Cristina Zanchi, Chief Executive Officer at Leaf Space. “From single satellites to dozens on one launch, our focus is the same: make ground operations simple, reliable, and easy to manage. Space Connected. Limits Gone”
To mark this milestone, Leaf Space is also debuting a new mission patch dedicated to Transporter 15, celebrating all the customers who chose Leaf Space as their ground segment partner for this flight.

As rideshare missions continue to grow in complexity and density, Leaf Space is investing further in its network, software and tools to support higher capacity, lower latency, and more demanding institutional and commercial missions.
To learn more about Leaf Space’s ground segment services, visit leaf.space.
About Leaf Space
Leaf Space operates a fully owned, globally distributed network of ground stations, offering satellite operators flexible and reliable spacecraft communication. Its Ground Segment-as-a-Service model streamlines TT&C and payload data transmissions through an intuitive API interface, proprietary smart scheduling software, and worldwide coverage. Founded in 2014, Leaf Space supports over 140 satellites in low Earth orbit.
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