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OQ Technology contracted Leaf Space to procure and install a satellite ground station and connect it to OQ Technology’s LEO Constellation Control Centre in Leudelange, Luxembourg.
Leaf Space was founded in 2014 and has focused on developing ground segment services and technology since its inception.
Leaf Space plans to activate three more ground stations in Q3 with the goal of doubling its global network to 19 total stations 2021.
Leaf Space will support 14 new spacecraft from six international customers on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare mission scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral on 2021-06-25.
With these additional ground stations, Leaf Space fully owns and operates 12 stations globally.
Leaf Space fully owns and operates 12 ground stations globally.
Leaf Space will support 14 new spacecraft from six international customers on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 dedicated Falcon 9 rideshare mission.
Each new Leaf Space ground station will feature a 3.7-meter antenna paired with high-performance baseband processing hardware.
The new Leaf Space ground stations will be equipped with 3.7-meter antennas paired with high-performance baseband processing hardware.
Leaf Space’s expanded ground station network provides customers with more coverage points, allowing more frequent and strategic communications with satellites, increased control and flexibility, and the ability to scale without additional operational or infrastructure costs.
Leaf Space’s 12 ground stations will support 14 satellites from six customers on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 ride-share mission.
Leaf Space plans to open a U.S. office to serve government and commercial markets, with the plans made public on 2021-03-24.
LeoCloud announced a partnership with Leaf Space to enable space-edge computing services at collocated ground stations with a planned optical SATCOM constellation.
OQ TECHNOLOGY will lead a consortium consisting of The SigCom Research Group at the University of Luxembourg and Leaf Space to perform the tasks under the ESA contract.
OQ TECHNOLOGY contracted Leaf Space to procure a satellite ground station to be installed in Luxembourg and connected to OQ TECHNOLOGY’s satellite control center in Leudelange.
Leaf Space has partnered with more than 15 customers, including Astrocast, D-Orbit, and the European Space Agency, to increase data performance and availability while lowering costs and decreasing latency.
Leaf Space focuses on developing ground station services and technology to provide ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions.
Leaf Space is expanding operations to the United States to support U.S.-based customers and grow its GSaaS market presence.
Leaf Space offers ground segment services to the European Space Agency.
Kleos Space is a Colorado-based RF intelligence company that uses Leaf Space’s GSaaS solutions to communicate with its satellite clusters in orbit.