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Open Cosmos hooks up with Ubotica Technologies

Open Cosmos hooks up with Ubotica Technologies

Open Cosmos, the satellite manufacturer,  is collaborating  with Ubotica Technologies  on the Flight Demonstration of Federated Autonomous MEasurement (FAME) – a project led by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

The collaboration will see two of Open Cosmos’ operational satellites, equipped with Ubotica’s SPACE:AI platform, form part of the FAME network under the Advanced Information Systems Technology programme in NASA’s Earth Science Technology Office.

FAME will demonstrate a new paradigm for Earth observation – connecting more than 50 satellites into a federated, intelligent network capable of autonomously detecting, analysing and responding to events in near real-time.

At the heart of Open Cosmos’ contribution are two AI-enabled satellites, HAMMER (pictured) and Accenture-1 (SUAC), equipped with hyperspectral imaging capabilities and onboard artificial intelligence powered by Ubotica’s platform. Open Cosmos developed, designed, manufactured and operated these satellites for information delivery in real-time to the end user. All Open Cosmos satellites in the Open Constellation have these advanced capabilities.

This is advancing a step-change in how satellite data is captured and acted upon – moving from delayed, ground-based analysis to real-time, in-orbit decision-making.

This approach dramatically reduces latency across both satellite tasking and data delivery, enabling an end-to-end system where insights can be generated and acted upon within minutes rather than hours or days.

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