..., the multi-mission model supports many missions from any one ground station. Additionally, in offering access to ground stations as a service, a global network of antennas is capable of supporting many operators and missions simultaneously, while...
... a better cost. The same is expected to happen for NewSpace, with operators leveraging ground stations as a service, rather than building and operating ground stations on their own. But to get there, a shift in perspective is required and likely some...
... into the space industry (AWS and Azure) and the virtualisation of ground station services. Commercial EO players are open to a fully/partially outsourced ground service model, thereby generating cloud-related data traffic in this segment. SAR...
...the satellite industry the journey to virtualisation has already begun as the Earth observation sector is driven by Ground Station as a Service (GSaaS) providers, such as Microsoft Azure Orbital. DIFI Members have created a standard that is both open...
... impressive example of this new, ‘golden age’ of EO was a test run by Maxar where the Amazon Web Services ‘ground station as a service’ infrastructure was exploited to access data from one of its satellites as it passed overhead. Within less than...