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Neuraspace aims to provide Europe with capabilities that contribute to resilience, civil protection, and peacekeeping.
Neuraspace's tool informs nations about the location of their assets in space and their protection status.
The new Neuraspace system is moving toward active and autonomous control in space operations.
Neuraspace uses data from partners to inform its platform, which facilitates coordination among satellite operators.
Neuraspace has two optical telescopes, one in Portugal and another in Chile, that track objects in orbit.
Neuraspace DEF aims to help nations protect their space infrastructure.
Neuraspace is launching a space domain awareness tool called Neuraspace DEF targeted for the defense sector.
Neuraspace demonstrated its system by tracking activity of allied and adversary satellites during a hypothetical military exercise in the Baltic.
Neuraspace collaborates with the Portuguese Air Force in the defense space.
Neuraspace serves as the national coordinator for Portugal in the EMISSARY project.
Neuraspace is participating in the EU’s space situational awareness project EMISSARY.
In November 2024 Neuraspace installed a second optical telescope in Chile capable of detecting objects as small as 0.1 m in low Earth orbit and 2 m in medium and geostationary Earth orbit.
In September 2024 Neuraspace installed its first optical telescope at Air Base No. 11 in Beja, Portugal to expand satellite tracking coverage in the Northern Hemisphere.
Neuraspace joined the EMISSARY consortium, a €160 million European defence initiative to develop a next-generation sensor network and a military-grade Space Situational Awareness command-and-control system.
Neuraspace joined the EISCAT Scientific Association, gaining access to radar observation time and advanced atmospheric data for improving space object taxonomy and behaviour prediction through AI/ML.
Neuraspace’s LEOP service provided GNSS-based tracking and optical-telescope orbit updates that reduced a satellite operator’s LEOP timeline and accelerated in-orbit testing and revenue generation.
Sidus Space selected Neuraspace to manage its satellite constellations and provide AI-powered Space Traffic Management and LEOP services.
Neuraspace introduced an optimised manoeuvre screening model in its PRO platform that provides fuel-efficient collision avoidance options and a Free Slots feature to simplify decision-making and improve response times.
Neuraspace’s optical telescopes achieve an angular accuracy of less than 1.5 arcseconds RMS.
Neuraspace uses dedicated optical tracking data to provide orbital updates for Launch and Early Orbit Phase, nominal operations, and end-of-life disposal operations support.