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Aptos Orbital unveils AI-driven satellite platform to enhance space communication

Written by  Friday, 25 October 2024 21:03
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 23, 2024
Aptos Orbital, a leading developer of AI solutions for satellites, has officially launched its new platform designed to revolutionize satellite intelligence and communication. The Aptos terminal, a low size weight and power (SWAP) device, integrates space-hardened processing, cloud services, and connectivity into a single solution. With Aptos's innovative technology, satellites can now run advan
Aptos Orbital unveils AI-driven satellite platform to enhance space communication
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 23, 2024

Aptos Orbital, a leading developer of AI solutions for satellites, has officially launched its new platform designed to revolutionize satellite intelligence and communication. The Aptos terminal, a low size weight and power (SWAP) device, integrates space-hardened processing, cloud services, and connectivity into a single solution. With Aptos's innovative technology, satellites can now run advanced artificial intelligence (AI) in orbit and transmit real-time data directly to Earth.

"Today's satellites are siloed from modern cloud environments, hampered by the lack of onboard compute power, and have multi-hour coverage gaps. At Aptos Orbital, we are changing that," said Yonatan Winetruab, founder of Aptos. "Our goal is to make satellites as intelligent and accessible as any computer on Earth. By putting AI onboard, we can process live satellite data at the source and transmit the processed, actionable information back to Earth."

Traditionally, satellites rely on ground stations for communication, often leaving them inaccessible for hours. Aptos overcomes these limitations by enabling continuous connectivity, regardless of weather or location, without requiring communication operations. The company's onboard computing capabilities allow satellites to process critical data in orbit, and with cloud connectivity, customers can interact with their satellites in space as seamlessly as they would with computers on Earth. Aptos' terminals also extend cloud services to satellites, turning them into agile nodes for Earth-based networks.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been announced as the exclusive cloud service partner for Aptos Orbital's hardware. This partnership brings advanced cloud computing to space, opening doors for innovation across various industries.

With over five years of flight heritage, Aptos Orbital's terminals have already proven their reliability in space. From design to operational deployment within six months, the company has launched multiple units, with dozens more scheduled for launch this year. Aptos has secured commitments from eight customers, totaling more than $100 million. ThinkOrbital and other top satellite operators are among its clients.

"Aptos has been a great partner with ThinkOrbital and is set to revolutionize our on-orbit servicing and space domain awareness operations. Their cutting-edge technology, designed for the demanding conditions of space, provides real-time cloud access and on-orbit processing capabilities. This empowers us to execute critical tasks with unprecedented precision and efficiency," said Colonel Lee Rosen (USAF, Ret.), co-founder and CEO of ThinkOrbital Inc. "This breakthrough solution is transforming our ability to monitor and control critical processes, ensuring the highest quality and reliability of our operations."

Looking to the future, Aptos plans to build a constellation of over 1,000 satellites by 2030. This expanding network aims to provide seamless connectivity for satellite operators and allow developers on Earth to harness the full potential of satellite data.

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