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Leaf Space offers constellation operators managed, dedicated ground stations as a service through its LeafTrack product.
Jai Dialani, Leaf Space USA managing director, advises considering the ground segment as an inherent part of the spacecraft regulatory filing.
Leaf Space is a ground segment-as-a-service startup partnering with LEOcloud.
Ease-Access offers access to ground stations operated by Telespazio and partners, including Leaf Space and AWS Ground Station.
Leaf Space was founded in 2014 and has focused on developing ground station services and technology since its inception.
Leaf Space operates a growing global network of ground stations that serves multiple orbits.
WARPSPACE has partnered with Leaf Space to provide ground station support for the WARPSPACE optical communication network.
Leaf Space Srl provides ground segment services for smallsat operators across a global network of 15 sites.
Leaf Space established successful communications with all 13 satellites from five different customers on SpaceX’s Transporter-3 rideshare mission.
Leaf Space is partnering with Odysseus Space to develop a hybrid ground station network optimized for optical and RF communications.
Leaf Space is partnering with Odysseus Space to develop a hybrid ground station network optimized for optical and RF communications.
The hybrid ground station network being developed by Leaf Space and Odysseus Space will offer satellite operators additional flexibility and backup communication options.
Leaf Space and Odysseus Space intend to complete the first hybrid-enabled ground station by early 2024.
Leaf Space and Odysseus Space intend to complete the first hybrid-enabled ground station by early 2024.
With the new additions and planned activations by 2022-01-01, Leaf Space will be able to support any kind of LEO orbit including sun-synchronous orbit, mid-inclination, and equatorial orbits with at least one pass per orbit.
Leaf Space will operate 15 ground stations globally after the additions.
Leaf Space provides Ground Station as a Service (GSaaS) solutions to a growing list of customers.
With the planned activations by 2022-01-01, Leaf Space will be able to support any kind of LEO orbit including sun-synchronous orbit, mid-inclination, and equatorial with at least one pass per orbit.
Leaf Space will operate 15 ground stations across the globe after the additions to the Leaf Line Network.
Leaf Space’s stations in Bulgaria, Canada, and Australia are designed to provide mid-latitude communications options that decrease the risk of interference, band saturation, and overlapping.