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Potential LEOcloud customers include organizations performing research and development onboard commercial space stations, orbiting research platforms, short-duration free flyers, and end users who run AI and analytics in space.
LEOcloud entered into a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Axiom Space to develop and deliver space-based cloud services.
Local Azure services hosted on a space station via LEOcloud’s IaaS are intended to support on-orbit researchers in advancing AI and machine learning insights and collaborating with colleagues on Earth.
Under the collaboration, LEOcloud and Axiom Space will develop and deliver space-based cloud services linked to terrestrial cloud computers.
Partners such as LEOcloud will be able to deliver compute, cache, and storage services to end users including landers, habitations, and industrial activities on or below the lunar surface via CommStar-1.
LEOcloud and CommStar executed a Memorandum of Understanding to co-develop advanced cloud computing services for government and commercial customers in Cislunar space and on the lunar surface.
LEOcloud and Orbital Assembly have established a partnership to enable public cloud edge computing services hosted on Orbital Assembly’s Gravity Ring and Pioneer Stations.
In Phase 2 of its strategy, LEOcloud will develop, launch, and operate a satellite-based cloud infrastructure providing low-latency, secure, high-availability mission-critical cloud services.
LEOcloud plans to launch a constellation of data centers called Space Edge LEO in a later phase.
LEOcloud plans to launch a constellation of data centers called Space Edge LEO in a later phase.