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Voyager Technologies completed four strategic acquisitions in 2025: LEOcloud, Electromagnetic Systems, ExoTerra Resource, and Estes Energetics.
LEOcloud provided Voyager Technologies with space situational awareness capabilities.
LEOcloud developed Space Edge, a space-hardened cloud infrastructure.
VoyagerのLEOcloudが「Space Edge」の開発を担当した。
LEOcloud’s target is to get to the International Space Station by the end of 2025.
LEOcloud’s customers require the ability to support their end users with the same cloud service that those end users use on Earth.
LEOcloud was founded in 2021 to address the cloud computing needs of satellites, space-based research platforms, and space stations in low Earth orbit, the lunar region, and deep space.
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.
Under a cooperative agreement announced 2024-05-29, LEOcloud will install its first-generation Space Edge virtualized micro datacenter on the International Space Station.
LEOcloud’s space-based infrastructure is designed to support cloud services from Microsoft, AWS, Google, and private clouds.
LEOcloud focuses on providing space-based edge computing and plans data centers in orbit.
LEOcloud entered into a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Axiom Space to develop and deliver space-based cloud services.
LEOcloud offers Space Edge™ Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) to provide space-hardened cloud edge computing services as an extension of terrestrial cloud services.
Red Hat open source technologies will be hosted on LEOcloud’s Space Edge IaaS to provide a common foundation across core, edge, and cloud for mission-critical space environments.
LEOcloud is delivering Space Edge IaaS to Axiom Space to meet anticipated customer demand for space-based cloud edge computing.
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.
LEOcloud’s space-based infrastructure will be designed to host Microsoft, Red Hat, and other cloud services.
LEOcloud entered a strategic collaboration agreement on 2022-11-15 with commercial space station provider Axiom Space.
LEOcloud was founded in 2021 to offer edge computing for space operations and to establish a constellation of space-based data centers.
Leaf Space is a ground segment-as-a-service startup partnering with LEOcloud.