SpaceLink Selected to Fly Demo
on International Space Station
Aug. 2, 2021
SpaceLink was selected by the
Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS),
manager of the International Space Station U.S. National
Laboratory, for a funded demonstration of its end-to-end
relay service which provides secure, continuous, high
capacity communications between spacecraft and the
ground. The demonstration will validate the use of a 10
Gigabit per second optical terminal, for real-time
voice, video, and data exchange between ISS crew,
onboard systems, experiments, and terrestrial users.
In a highly competitive process,
made available for companies and research teams to
propose technology development concepts capable of being
utilized in low Earth orbit (LEO), the SpaceLink concept
was selected by CASIS. With this selection, SpaceLink
can advance its proposal for a potential flight project
to the orbiting research and technology development
outpost sponsored by the ISS National Lab. The SpaceLink
relay network is designed to pick up where the NASA
Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) leaves
off and go beyond with unprecedented capacity that
leverages the latest technology advances in optical
communications.
"Our demonstration on the ISS is
the first step to proving SpaceLink's capabilities to
advance space science and the emerging space economy,"
said David Bettinger, SpaceLink CEO. "Funding from CASIS
marks an important milestone in SpaceLink's roadmap to
providing massive bandwidth for organizations that need
real-time connectivity between space and the ground."
With the proliferation of
spacecraft in LEO, the demand for fast, continuous,
high-capacity connectivity on orbit continues to grow.
SpaceLink is designed to help close the business case
for Earth observation companies, commercial space
stations, satellite servicers, launch vehicles and space
tugs. It also meets requirements for the U.S. Government
and close allies that want to leverage secure industry
solutions to maximize capabilities.
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