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D-Orbit announces on-orbit edge computing collaboration with SkyServe STORM

April 22, 2024

D-Orbit will be enabling edge computing capabilities with the SkyServe STORM platform aboard some of the ION Satellite Carriers that comprise the fleet of Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTVs) that the company already has on-orbit (specifically, ION SCV004 Elysian Eleonora) and then on a more performant ION in 2025.

As a part of Mission Matterhorn, SkyServe STORM will leverage D-Orbit’s live EO data feed, onboard compute and data distribution resources to process images into inferences directly in space and deploying geo spatial end-use applications. The mission is designed to enable geospatial organization and analytics companies to deploy artificial intelligence models on satellites, aiming to significantly enhance on-orbit data processing and analytics capabilities.

SkyServe STORM’s deployment on D-Orbit’s ION Satellite Carrier will provide a suite of data processing capabilities, such as smart discard, tasking, compression and other deep learning features on D-Orbit’s upcoming missions.

D-Orbit has long been deploying software on-orbit, working within a vibrant ecosystem, continually expanding capabilities and infrastructure to support innovative space technologies. This collaboration underscores D-Orbit’s commitment to driving forward space innovation, providing customers with essential services to demonstrate their capabilities on-orbit, while also offering continued support to those seeking to leverage the advantages of space for their technologies and applications.

“SkyServe STORM’s deployment represents a pivotal moment for space-based data analytics. This mission with D-Orbit allows us to perform complex processing tasks in orbit, and making space data more accessible and actionable for our clients,” said Vinay Simha, CEO of SkyServe. “We are excited to collaborate with D-Orbit paving the way for in-orbit data processing, for applications on the edge.”

“I am thrilled to work with SkyServe on this mission. The mission highlights the type of engagement between leading space tech companies that result in meaningful outcomes for technology, business, and society”, said Viney Jean-Francois Dhiri, D-Orbit’s Head of Business Development. “The collaboration with SkyServe not only facilitates their in-orbit STORM platform but also aligns with our mission to provide comprehensive in-orbit services. Combining our technology with edge computer providers, as we have with Unibap’s iX5 product, has enabled us to offer a novel route to space for impactful solutions since 2023, throughout 24 and beyond.

Filed Under: D-Orbit, Earth Observation (EO), Earth Observation Satellites, Earth Observation Systems, Edge Computing, ION Satellite Carrier, Mission Matterhorn, Space Edge Computer

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