Kayhan Space Unveils Next-Gen Spaceflight
Safety Platform
August 9, 2022
With thousands of satellites
and countless debris bound for busy orbits, Kayhan
Space today unveiled its next-gen Pathfinder™
spaceflight safety platform to enable satellite and
mission operators to better manage operational risks
and make preemptive maneuvers based on precision
analytics to avoid pileups in space.
Capella Space, Globalstar, and
Lynk Global are among an initial group of leading
operators using Kayhan’s subscription-based,
autonomous Pathfinder platform following successful
beta deployments of the solution, which was
officially rolled out for general availability last
week.
Among its advanced
capabilities, the cloud-delivered offering utilizes
proprietary advanced algorithms along with precise
space catalog data, the operators’ GPS positioning
signals, propulsion capabilities, and flight plans
to simulate, coordinate, and quickly generate
optimal maneuver options in the event of a potential
oncoming collision threat or conjunction. The
breakthrough platform enhances communication and
coordination capabilities across operators and
agencies to improve overall situational awareness in
global space.
Kayhan Pathfinder can also
optimize revenue-generating missions whenever
possible by scheduling preemptive and preplanned
maneuvers during operational downtimes. An advanced
edition of the product enables precise orbit
determination capabilities to significantly improve
the accuracy of the satellite trajectory
predictions, keeping rendezvous proximity operations
(RPO) and other sophisticated in-space servicing
moves safe.
“Our next-gen Kayhan Pathfinder
comes at a critical time as satellite and mission
operators need precise, real-time data to inform
automatic alerts and decisions to safely navigate
busy orbits and evade accidents in space,” said
Siamak Hesar, Kayhan Space co-founder and CEO.
“Manual collision avoidance processes are prone to
human error and simply can’t stay ahead of the
increasingly congested orbits and the growing number
of complex collision scenarios they represent.
Kayhan Pathfinder is an autonomous spaceflight
safety platform that enables operators to run their
missions in the busiest orbits with confidence.”
“We are thrilled to be among
the first to use Kayhan Space’s next-gen Pathfinder
spaceflight safety platform across a portion of our
satellite fleet,” said Rico Walker, Director of
Mission Operations for Capella Space. “Capella is
committed to making space operationally sustainable
and safe. Our collaboration with Kayhan Space plays
a big part in our ability to fly in increasingly
congested orbits that have become a priority for the
communities and businesses depending on connectivity
and content around the world.”
“Kayhan Space is already
providing a broad range of spaceflight safety
services to many of the world’s leading satellite
operators, running hundreds of satellites on our
Pathfinder platform in multiple orbital regimes
around the Earth,” said Araz Feyzi, Kayhan Space
co-founder and CTO. “Pathfinder
allows operators to optimize missions by avoiding
unnecessary and costly maneuvers and provides an
exciting path for safe and secure operations across
the new space economy.”
The Kayhan Space roadmap leads
to a spaceflight safety software solution that
encompasses the full mission lifecycle – from launch
and in-orbit collision avoidance maneuvers to
deorbiting and decommissioning the spacecraft.
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