D-Orbit announces AWS
Ground Station integration with AURORA mission
control software
July 22nd, 2021
D-Orbit and an Amazon Web
Services (AWS) announced integration of AWS
Ground Station with D-Orbit’s AURORA cloud based
mission control software. D-Orbit uses AWS
Ground Station to power AURORA, manage
increasingly complex missions for D-Orbit’s ION
Satellite Carrier such as the on[1]going
PULSE mission, and strengthen the D-Orbit space
transportation and logistics infrastructure.
D-Orbit also plans to use AWS Ground Station
with AURORA to communicate with its WILD RIDE
mission, launched on June 30th, and with
D-Orbit’s future fleet.
Together, D-Orbit and AWS
accelerate SmallSat and CubeSat use cases such
as Earth observation, global telecommunications,
or space logistics. AWS Ground Station enables
customers to downlink data and efficiently
control satellite communications across multiple
regions, process data, and scale operations
without having to worry about building or
managing their own ground station
infrastructure, and to pay only for the actual
antenna time used. D-Orbit’s AURORA mission
control software reduces mission costs by
turning the unpredictable expenses connected to
software design, development, testing,
deployment, and maintenance to a recurrent,
predictable cost. D-Orbit’s cloud-based AURORA
software is accessible through standard web
browsers on multiple devices and includes all
the tools needed to monitor and control a
spacecraft, uplink commands, and downlink and
process satellite data.
The collaboration between
D-Orbit and AWS gives satellite operators access
to an expanded network of satellite ground
stations and facilitates the ingest of satellite
data into the cloud
with AWS. Customers can control their missions
and securely downlink and process increasingly
large amounts of satellite data using AWS
services in AWS Global Infrastructure regions
for real-time data processing, storage, and
analysis. For this integration, AWS Professional
Services designed and built out a fully
automated solution that enables reliable and
seamless bi-directional communications between
D-Orbit’s satellites in orbit and their AURORA
mission operations software in the cloud with
AWS. The solution uses AWS Ground Station and an
open-source Software Defined Radio (SDR) that is
hosted on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
instances.
“AWS Ground Station
integration within our AURORA mission control
software is essential to managing and conducting
increasingly complex missions for customer
payloads on our ION Satellite Carriers. The
synergy between AURORA and AWS helps mission
controllers monitor and control payloads through
AWS’s extensive network of ground stations,
downlink and process their satellite data faster
and more cost effectively, and easily integrate
the data into cloud based applications. AURORA
is fleet or constellation ready, and AWS Ground
Station enables D-Orbit to leverage that
capability with global coverage,” said Bruno
Carvalho, Vice President of Business Development
for D-Orbit.