Leaf Space Completes
Two Months of Successful Ground Support for AST
SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 Satellite On-Orbit
Nov. 3, 2022
Leaf Space has successfully
completed two months of ground operations in support
of AST SpaceMobile Inc.'s BlueWalker 3 satellite.
BlueWalker 3 is AST SpaceMobile's prototype
satellite designed to deliver space-based cellular
broadband directly to unmodified mobile devices.
Leaf Space has successfully
completed two months of ground operations in support
of AST SpaceMobile Inc.’s BlueWalker 3 satellite
designed to deliver space-based cellular broadband
directly to unmodified mobile devices.
Leaf Space has successfully
completed two months of ground operations in support
of AST SpaceMobile Inc.’s BlueWalker 3 satellite
designed to deliver space-based cellular broadband
directly to unmodified mobile devices.
Leaf Space worked with AST
SpaceMobile for several months prior to the launch
to ensure satellite radio and ground station
compatibility and integration, successful mission
communication simulations, and regulatory compliance
across Leaf Space's global ground stations network.
BlueWalker 3 launched on Sept. 10, 2022, from Cape
Canaveral, Florida. Signal was successfully acquired
and locked in during the first pass of the mission,
shortly after deployment from the launch vehicle.
BlueWalker 3 is Leaf Space's
largest satellite serviced to date, expanding the
company's portfolio of supported missions, which now
includes PocketQubes, CubeSats, SmallSats, and large
satellites.
Leaf Space has assisted the AST
SpaceMobile operations team with global ground
station network communications, with nine stations
enabled for this mission.
"We are thrilled to share the
results of our first two months supporting AST
SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 satellite on-orbit," said
Jai Dialani, Managing Director of Leaf Space. "Our
global network and leading GSaaS services are
performing to their fullest potential, and we are
very excited to continue working with AST
SpaceMobile to support their mission of connecting
the unconnected."
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