Infostellar to Integrate AWS
Ground Station into StellarStation mission control
software
Infostellar Inc., announced it is
collaborating with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) to
make AWS Ground Station available within StellarStation.
The combination will give satellite operators more
opportunities to communicate with their space workloads,
downlink geospatial data faster and easier, and decrease
the time it takes to get data to decision makers on
Earth. Infostellar also plans to leverage AWS for
customer integration, testing and other onboarding
activities to reduce the time it takes to scale
successful operations across a global ground network.
More and more businesses,
universities, and governments rely on satellite data for
a variety of applications, including weather
forecasting, surface imaging, and change detection.
Satellite operators require an increasingly large,
global footprint of satellite antennas and expansive
ground networks to get decision makers the most recent
satellite data and track and manage fast-changing
conditions. Larger ground coverage areas also provide
satellite operators with more options to downlink their
data during each orbit.
The AWS Ground Station network
allows customers to cost-effectively control satellite
operations, ingest satellite data, integrate the data
with applications and other services running in AWS, and
scale operations without having to worry about building
or managing their own ground infrastructure.
StellarStation gives satellite operators a common
interface to leverage ground stations from a variety of
providers around the globe so they can schedule
satellite passes and monitor and exchange data in a
standard manner. Now with AWS and Infostellar, it can
take less time to scale globally in the cloud because
operators do not need to send engineers to each site
around the world. Instead, they can reuse their
integration and test efforts across multiple global
sites simultaneously. The combination of AWS Ground
Station and StellarStation helps satellite operators to
provide customers with near real-time data through an
expanded ground coverage area, including an automated
ground network with virtual data and mission management
capabilities.
“Leveraging AWS Ground Station
allows Infostellar to expand our infrastructure very
rapidly with the addition of key locations to our global
network of ground stations. AWS also shows the benefits
of our cloud-based ground service aggregation platform,
StellarStation, to the global community of spacecraft
operators,” said Naomi Kurahara, Infostellar CEO.
“With Infostellar and AWS, satellite customers
can migrate their workloads to AWS in order to benefit
from its agility, cost savings, elasticity, and global
connectivity.”
“We are excited to provide AWS
Ground Station services through Infostellar.
AWS Ground Station makes it easy for customers to
communicate with their satellites and quickly move data
around the globe, process and store it in the AWS cloud.
StellarStation customers can schedule satellite contacts
at AWS Ground Station locations around the world and
take advantage of Amazon’s low-latency, high-bandwidth
global network to deliver data.” said Jim Caggy, General
Manager, AWS Ground Station.
Through the API integration of AWS
Ground Station on StellarStation, customers will be able
to schedule contacts across both ground networks from a
single scheduling interface and specify data endpoints
in their AWS Management Console or in their own data
reception facility. Using AWS Ground Station,
Infostellar customers can immediately access AWS
storage, compute, and analytics services, such as Amazon
Simple Storage Services (Amazon S3), to store the
downloaded data; Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, for
managing data ingestion from satellites; and Amazon
SageMaker for building custom machine learning
applications that can be applied to a wide variety of
data sets. Customer onboarding, including spectrum
licensing, will be coordinated between the two ground
operators. Among initial customers of AWS Ground Station
on StellarStation mission control software could be
Japan-based space start-up ALE Co, Ltd.
ALE is a space startup company with
a mission to make space closer for all of us together.
ALE is currently working on various space-related
projects, starting with the world’s first man-made
shooting star.
“The combination of AWS Ground
Station and InfoStellar’s StellarStation mission control
software will provide satellite operators with more
frequent communication with their satellites. This
collaboration will allow us to better schedule shooting
star events for the ALE man-made shooting star
experience and provide more flexible options for our
customers. This combination is very important to us here
at ALE; we look forward to it helping us delight
customers all over the world,” said Lena Okajima, CEO,
ALE Co, Ltd.
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