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Neuraspace performed an extensive site survey for the first telescope in Portugal that led to a partnership with the Portuguese Air Force for installation in Beja.
Neuraspace’s Space Traffic Management Platform provides conjunction monitoring and collision avoidance services to over 400 satellites.
Neuraspace’s first telescope has produced more than 300,000 measurements of objects from low Earth orbit to geostationary orbit.
Neuraspace has an optical telescope installed at the Beja air base in Portugal that provides satellite tracking coverage.
Neuraspace’s telescope precision reduces positional uncertainty to less than 100 m within a single orbital revolution, meeting the 2023 ESA Space Debris Mitigation Requirement.
Neuraspace has raised €2.5 million from Armilar Venture Partners.
On 18 November 2024 U-Space selected Neuraspace to protect its satellites for two upcoming missions.
Neuraspace raised an additional €25 million for sensor infrastructure and its growth strategy with support from the Recovery and Resilience Plan and NextGenerationEU funds.
Neuraspace’s optimisation reduces the time required to generate manoeuvre suggestions by up to 10x, shortening the typical workflow from about 20–30 minutes to about 2–3 minutes.
Neuraspace raised a further €25 million for sensor infrastructures and its growth strategy with support from the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
Neuraspace won the Space Communications in Orbital Operations category at Tech Tour Space 2024.
Neuraspace raised €2.5 million from Armilar Venture Partners.
Neuraspace is a Portuguese company that provides solutions and services for more than 300 commercial satellites operated by established operators.
Neuraspace's multi-source approach ensured accurate satellite identification and reliable communication during the LEOP phase.
Neuraspace provided a comprehensive tracking and orbit determination solution by processing data from GNSS, its optical telescope, and data partners.
Neuraspace delivered regular daily updates of Two-Line Element (TLEs) from the initial separation vector before the object was included in the space track catalogue.
Neuraspace's timely identification and tracking allowed the operator to reduce the LEOP timeline and commence commercial operations earlier than expected.
Neuraspace combines GNSS data and optical tracking to ensure reliability and high accuracy in orbit refinement and prediction.
Neuraspace has an in-house telescope that provides exclusive tracking of the operator’s satellite.
Neuraspace’s flight dynamics team ensures timely updates and precise orbit determination.