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Amazon plans to open a satellite processing facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida next year to ramp up deployment.
Spire’s Constellation Management Platform was built using Amazon Web Services.
The Constellation Management Platform was built using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Washington state companies including SpaceX, Amazon’s Kuiper Systems, and Stoke Space Technologies are pursuing methods to reduce debris accumulation in space or have been threatened by orbital debris.
Azure OpenAI Service will assist engineers in finding relevant help from large collections of information.
The integration will utilize chat-based collaboration between experienced human workers and Azure OpenAI Service-based chatbots.
SpiderOak demonstrated OrbitSecure on the International Space Station using Amazon Web Services’ Snowcone edge computing device provided by Axiom Space in July 2023.
United Launch Alliance expects to perform several Vulcan launches in 2024 to increase launch rate for customers such as Amazon’s Project Kuiper.
OrbitSecure demonstrated ground-satellite-ground spaceflight heritage by operating on a Ball Aerospace prototype payload in June 2023 and on the International Space Station using an Amazon Web Services Snowcone edge computing device provided by Axiom Space in July 2023.
SpiderOak previously demonstrated OrbitSecure on the International Space Station using an Amazon Web Services edge computing device provided by Axiom Space.
Amazon’s Project Kuiper contracted Arianespace, Blue Origin, and United Launch Alliance to launch its 3,236-satellite Kuiper constellation.
Infostellar provides GSaaS services from a network of ground stations that includes Viasat RTE and Amazon Web Services (AWS-GS).
A Million Miles Away is directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella and was released on Amazon Prime Video in 2023.
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying the Protoflight mission for Amazon’s Project Kuiper lifted off on 2023-10-06 at 2:06 p.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Amazon must deploy at least half of its proposed 3,236 satellites by July 2026 under the terms of its Federal Communications Commission license and must deploy the remaining satellites three years later.
Amazon unveiled three prototype user terminal antennas in March, ranging from a Kindle-sized device promising up to 100 megabits per second to a 48-centimeter by 76-centimeter device capable of up to 1 gigabit per second.
The Protoflight mission’s prototype satellites were intended to allow Amazon to test Kuiper technology in space before beginning full-scale production launches in 2024.
Amazon’s mission operations center in Redmond, Washington achieved first contact with KuiperSat-2 at 2:43 p.m. Eastern and achieved first contact with KuiperSat-1 nine minutes later.
Amazon plans to build Project Kuiper satellites at production facilities in Kirkland, Washington.
The Protoflight mission is intended to provide Amazon with practical experience in processing procedures, payload integration, and mission management ahead of full-scale Project Kuiper launches.