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The Constellation Management Platform developed by Spire under the ESA ARTES CC program will provide customers with an automated end-to-end satellite operations system managed through a web application to enable more efficient planning and use of resources and space assets.
The Constellation Management Platform development is co-funded by the European Space Agency under the ARTES Core Competitiveness program with a €1.5 million award to Spire.
The platform provides simplified access to Spire’s ground operations software to operate satellites with multiple global ground station networks for tracking, scheduling, commanding, downlinking data, and monitoring telemetry.
Spire Global launched eleven satellites on SpaceX’s Transporter-9 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
The Constellation Management Platform is available to customers that build, launch, and operate satellites with Spire Space Services and to customers seeking to simplify operations of an existing constellation.
Spire Global unveiled the Constellation Management Platform, a web-based application to simplify satellite constellation operations.
Spire unveiled the Constellation Management Platform at Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany on 2023-11-14.
Spire launched the LEMUR 2 NANAZ satellite to track and gather information from terrestrial and space-based signals emitted by next-generation non-geostationary (NGSO) broadband internet constellations.
Spire Global launched eleven satellites on the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
The Austrian Space Forum collaborated with Spire on ADLER-2 operations and uses Spire’s API web application to automate satellite operations and analyze payload measurements.
Spire launched four Vindlér satellites for Sierra Nevada Corporation carrying radio frequency technology to detect and geolocate objects from LEO based on targeted RF emissions from VHF to L-band.
Spire launched the Ella 1 satellite for hiSky to demonstrate hiSky’s Smartellite ground network capability to switch between geostationary and low Earth orbit satellites.
Spire’s Constellation Management Platform is available to customers that build, launch, and operate satellites with Spire Space Services and to customers seeking to simplify and optimize operations of an existing constellation.
The Constellation Management Platform development is co-funded by the European Space Agency under the ARTES Core Competitiveness programme with a €1.5 million award to Spire.
Exolaunch provided the EXOpod Nova deployer for the mission, a deployer developed in collaboration with Spire.
The Constellation Management Platform is available to customers that build, launch, and operate satellites with Spire Space Services and to customers seeking to simplify and optimize operations of an existing constellation.
Spire’s Constellation Management Platform was built using Amazon Web Services.
Spire Space Services offers a subscription-based model that allows organizations to deploy and scale satellite constellations while eliminating the high upfront cost of building and maintaining space infrastructure.
Spire Global unveiled the Constellation Management Platform, a web-based application for simplifying satellite constellation operations.
The Constellation Management Platform will be available to customers that build, launch, and operate satellites with Spire’s Space Services and to customers seeking to simplify operations of existing constellations.