Filing Pursuant to Rule 425
Under the Securities Act Of 1933, as amended
And deemed Filed Pursuant To Rule 14(a)-6
of the Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, as amended
Filer: NavSight Holdings, Inc.
Commission File No. 001-39493
Subject Company: NavSight Holdings, Inc.
This filing relates to the proposed merger involving NavSight Holdings, Inc. with Spire Global, Inc. pursuant to the terms of that certain Business
Combination Agreement, dated as of February 28, 2021, by and among NavSight Holdings, Inc. (NavSight), NavSight Merger Sub Inc. and Spire Global, Inc. (Spire).
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Spire Awarded Contract for Earth
Observation Data
New task order continues delivery of comprehensive space data and opens availability to all U.S. Government-funded researchers and
federal agencies
July 14, 2021 07:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
VIENNA, Va. & RESTON, Va.(BUSINESS WIRE)Spire Global, Inc. (Spire or the Company), a leading global provider of
space-based data and analytics, has announced the continuation of its participation in NASAs Commercial Smallsat Data Acquisition (CSDA) Program with a six-million-dollar contract extension. The contract
continuation, Task Order 6 (TO6), is a subscription data solution that includes radio occultation (RO) data, grazing angle GNSS-RO, total electron content (TEC) data, precise orbit determination (POD) data,
soil moisture and ocean surface wind speed GNSS-Reflectometry data, and magnetometer data. This data will be available to all federal agencies, NASA-funded researchers and, more broadly, to all U.S. Government-funded researchers for scientific
purposes.
Under CSDA Program TO6, Spire will deliver a comprehensive catalog of data, associated metadata, and ancillary information from its
Earth-orbiting small-satellite constellation. The Company operates its constellation in low Earth and collects upwards of 10,000 radio occultations per day with consistent global coverage. For TO6, Spire will provide rolling access to 12 months of
radio occultation data with a 30-day latency. This data will be archived and maintained by NASA under the CSDA Programs SmallSat Data Explorer (SDX) database.
Programs like CSDA highlight the incredible potential of private-public partnerships in the federal government to drastically accelerate our ability to
confront some of the greatest challenges of our time, such as climate change, said Peter Platzer, CEO of Spire. With the end-user license agreements, our data is now available to all federal
agencies and the larger NASA scientific community to help support Earth observation research across fields.