iQPS initiates a
full-scale study to leverage SkyCompass-1 Optical Data
Relay Service
July, 2023
Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of
Space, Inc. (iQPS) and Space Compass Corporation (Space
Compass) announced that iQPS will initiate a full-scale
study to leverage “SkyCompass-1” high-capacity Optical
Data Relay Service provided by Space Compass and Skyloom
Global Corporation (Skyloom) for iQPS’s SAR satellites.
iQPS has successfully accomplished
the development of a compact, high-resolution SAR(*1)
satellite that weighs only one-twentieth of conventional
SAR satellites. The company currently operates three SAR
satellites, providing services that capture
high-resolution and high-quality data regardless of the
time of day or weather conditions. In May 2021,
QPS-SAR-2 satellite, named “Izanami”, succeeded in
acquiring images with a resolution of 70 cm, the highest
ever achieved by a Japanese commercial SAR satellite,
and iQPS have since begun full-scale operation to
develop satellite data businesses. iQPS envisions
contributing to the development of the world by
establishing a 36-satellite constellation(*2), which,
after 2025, will enable iQPS to observe almost anywhere
in the world at average intervals of 10 minutes.
As one of the key initiatives to
realize the “Space Integrated Computing Network” vision,
Space Compass, in partnership with Skyloom, plans to
launch their first geostationary orbit satellite,
“SkyCompass-1” and offer Optical Data Relay Services by
the end of 2024, followed by additional deployment to
achieve global coverage and full-service provision by
2026. Skyloom, a US-based telecommunications innovator
is building and deploying the space and ground network.
By adopting Space Compass and Skyloom's cutting-edge
optical network technology, iQPS aims to make
significant enhancement to its service to deliver
high-capacity data/imagery in near-real time.
“We are pleased to initiate
collaboration with Space Compass to study the use of
SkyCompass-1 Optical Data Relay Service. The amount of
data acquired by QPS-SAR constellation, which uses radar
to observe earth’s surface, is several gigabytes at a
time, and there are limitations to the timing of
communication with ground stations when using direct
downlinks. However, we believe that this SkyCompass
service will serve as a significant tool in achieving
our goal of the near-real time earth observation.” said
Dr. Shunsuke Onishi, CEO, Institute for Q-Shu Pioneers
of Space, Inc.
“We are very excited to support
iQPS in their successful deployment of high-quality
Commercial SAR imagery. Together we will realize the
dream of breaking the Space Data bottleneck with their
high-quality products delivered to their customers with
very low latency compared to existing data transport
services. We are within reach of intelligent, on-orbit
data routing guaranteeing iQPS information gets to where
it needs to go at lightning speeds.” said Marcos D.
Franceschini, CEO, Skyloom Global Corporation.
“Earth observation data from SAR
satellites, provided by iQPS, is a groundbreaking
service utilized in a variety of use cases, such as
assessing the disaster situation and monitoring critical
infrastructures. With the large volume of SAR data being
generated by iQPS, a high-speed, high[1]capacity
network is needed to maximize the image value to their
end customer. We are confident that the Optical Data
Relay Network being deployed by Space Compass and
Skyloom will greatly improve the speed of delivery and
the quality of iQPS services.” said Koichiro Matsufuji,
Co-CEO, Space Compass.
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