Spiral Blue partners with
SatRevolution for upcoming Virgin Orbit launch
6th of April, 2021
Spiral Blue, has announced today it
will partner with Polish satellite manufacturer
SatRevolution to host Spiral Blue’s Space Edge Zero
(SEZ) computers onboard 2 satellites - STORK-4 and
STORK-5. SEZ hardware has arrived in Poland and is
currently undergoing final integration with these
satellites, ahead of a launch no earlier than June 2021
onboard Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket.
Spiral Blue’s SEZ, is a prototype
computer designed to allow in-space processing of
satellite images. This upcoming mission will see end to
end testing and space qualification of the SEZ. Each of
SatRevolution’s Earth observation STORK satellites, will
carry an optical payload that can capture multispectral
images at 5 metre resolution. This imagery will then be
passed onto an onboard SEZ unit, allowing the prototype
computer to take in and process earth observation
imagery in real time.
Earth observation images are
currently used in many industries, including defence,
agriculture, and financial services, but require the raw
satellite data to be processed here on Earth. Space Edge
Computers allow much of this processing to happen in
space. Spiral Blue intends to open access to Space Edge
Computers through its Space Edge Services platform,
allowing any developer to rapidly and affordably access
and process Earth observation data. This will improve
lead times, affordability, flexibility, and ease of
development for organisations developing Earth
observation services.
The Virgin Orbit mission will
launch the STORK satellites and SEZ in a sun-synchronous
orbit with an altitude of 400km-500km. Following
in-orbit qualification, the SEZ will be tested in Q4
2021 and throughout 2022.
“We intend to test a variety of
algorithms on these images, including machine learning
based algorithms such as Vessel Detect and Canopy
Mapper,” Spiral Blue’s CEO, Taofiq Huq, said. “This
gives us the opportunity to do a full end-to-end test of
Space Edge Computing from both a technological and
commercial perspective - taking images, processing them,
and delivering the processed data.
Spiral Blue was recently a
recipient of the Australian Space Agency’s Moon to Mars
Supply Chain Capability Improvement Grant, a grant which
supports the Australian space industry to build capacity
to deliver products and services into domestic and/or
international space industry supply chains that could
support Moon to Mars activities. This grant is
supporting the development of Spiral Blue’s Space Edge
Services platform. The company is also developing Vessel
Detect under a Defence Innovation Hub contract.
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