... public funds, with no direct connection to the businesses that will ultimately benefit from the use of these constellations. Making space data accessible Satellite imagery of the Earth is becoming ever more sophisticated. A wide variety of data...
..., which plans to offer maritime location-based and weather data product services from its own CubeSat constellation. As in any commercial marketplace, a robust ecosystem has emerged. The deployer releasing the CubeSats in orbit Companies like...
... to both French and European programmes. Most of the launches have been dedicated to the deployment of the Galileo constellation, the Earth observation satellites Sentinel (European Union, ESA) and Pleiades (CNES), as well as the scientific Gaia...
.... Some people believe that geostationary satellites are perhaps becoming obsolete because of future large constellations. But the future of constellations it is not yet proven and geostationary satellites are doing pretty well. So, it means that...
... might become affordable. Small deorbit robots could also be vital for the many proposed LEO mega-constellations to comply with deorbit guidelines. The sheer number of these satellites is projected to be a significant contributor to the debris...
...be necessary. For mission operations, daily ground station contacts with one spacecraft are baselined to dump the constellation’s science data, check spacecraft health and perform routine commanding and any anomaly recovery operations. It is foreseen...