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Tag: Cloud Computing

Posted inCommercial, News

Voyager Technologies to acquire LEOcloud

by Debra WernerApril 3, 2025April 3, 2025

Voyager Technologies plans to acquire LEOcloud, a startup focused on space-based cloud computing.

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D-Orbit ION tug
Posted inCommercial, News

D-Orbit raises 150 million euros in two-part Series C round

by Debra WernerSeptember 27, 2024September 26, 2024
The two-CubeSat FSSCat mission, the first artificially intelligent European Earth observation mission. The FSSCat mission is based on two CubeSats, each about the size of a shoebox, that use state-of-the-art dual microwave and multispectral optical sensors to measure, for example, soil moisture, ice extent, ice thickness, urban heat islands and to monitor changes in vegetation and water quality. To take FSSCat to the next level, ESA worked with partners to develop ΙΈ-sat-1 artificial intelligence to give FSSCat more spectral capabilities and improve the efficiency of sending vast quantities of data back to Earth. -- ESA
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ESA Extends AI And Cloud Computing To Space

by SpaceRef EditorMay 9, 2023July 15, 2024

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