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Infostellar’s StellarStation is a Ground Segment as a Service (GSaaS) provider that is integrated into the Antaris platform.
The integrated Antaris–StellarStation solution enables operators to automate scheduling and execution of ground station passes directly within the Antaris interface.
Integration of StellarStation into Antaris removes the manual coordination between satellite operators and multiple ground station providers.
Antaris and Infostellar formed a strategic partnership on January 21, 2026 to integrate cloud-native ground services directly into an AI-powered mission planning platform.
The partnership connects Infostellar’s global ground station network with the Antaris software-defined satellite ecosystem to unify fragmented satellite operations.
The partnership’s roadmap includes adding more diverse ground assets to the StellarStation network to provide Antaris users with a resilient and geographically distributed communication framework for high-cadence Earth observation and telecommunications missions.
Linking Infostellar’s hardware-diverse network to the Antaris software stack provides a scalable path for constellation owners to obtain global coverage without building proprietary ground infrastructure.
Antaris and Infostellar plan to enhance the platform’s autonomous scheduling algorithms during the first half of 2026 to better handle complex orbital geometries and interference mitigation.
Antaris’ cloud-based platform uses digital twins and software-defined architectures to simulate and manage satellite missions from design through end-of-life.
The combined Antaris and Infostellar solution is undergoing final validation with initial pilot customers who are using the integrated platform for upcoming small satellite deployments.
The panel includes Tom Barton, CEO and co-founder of Antaris; Tim Lynch, VP of Space Security Missions at Lockheed Martin Space; Matt Magaña, President of Defense & National Security at Voyager Technologies; Patrick Markus, VP and GM at Hughes Network Systems; and Rob Mitrevski, President of Golden Dome Strategy and Integration at L3Harris.
Antaris is partnering with SpeQtral to create, deliver, and deploy quantum-safe key distribution satellites for government and commercial operators.
Antaris expects to deliver the first customer spacecraft from this program to orbit in 2026.
The Antaris Cloud Platform cuts time-to-orbit by 2X and reduces mission operating costs by 10X.
Antaris is partnering with US-based Almagest Space Corporation and India's XDLINX Labs to deliver the software for XDLINX's XDSAT-NS satellite.
Antaris closed a seed funding round in September 2023 that raised $3,500,000 led by Streamlined Ventures.
Antaris’ total fundraising to date reached nearly $10,000,000 after the September 2023 seed round.
Antaris expanded its customer base in 2023 to include commercial operators and U.S. and allied governments.
Antaris launched and operated JANUS-1 in February 2023 as the world's first satellite designed and tested entirely in the cloud.
Antaris plans to launch the JANUS-2 demonstration satellite in early 2024.