cloverthree – Leaf Space https://leaf.space Ground segment as service Thu, 03 Nov 2022 14:37:18 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 https://leaf.space/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-leafspace_siteicon_blue-32x32.png cloverthree – Leaf Space https://leaf.space 32 32 Leaf Space completes two months of successful Ground Support for AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker 3 Satellite On-Orbit https://leaf.space/leaf-space-completes-two-months-of-successful-ground-support-for-ast-spacemobiles-bluewalker-3-satellite-on-orbit/ Thu, 03 Nov 2022 14:37:18 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=6539 Leading GSaaS provider expands portfolio of supported satellite sizes

Lomazzo, Nov.03, 2022 – Leaf Space, a leading provider of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions, announced today that it has successfully completed two month 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 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 month 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.”

 

About Leaf Space

Leaf Space operates a fully owned, globally distributed network of ground stations, empowering satellite operators to communicate with their spacecraft in the most flexible way. Leaf Space enables TT&C and payload data transmissions via a simple user interface, a proprietary autonomous scheduling software, and network global coverage. Founded in 2014, Leaf Space currently supports more than 60 satellites in LEO – we’d love your spacecraft to be the next! For more information, please visit: leaf.space.

 

Media Contact

Sarah Nickell

sarah@nickellcommunications.com

 

Leaf Space contact

Sara Lissoni

sara.lissoni@leaf.space

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Leaf Space adds capacity to the southern hemisphere with a new 3.7m antenna in West Australia https://leaf.space/leaf-space-adds-capacity-to-the-southern-hemisphere-with-a-new-3-7m-antenna-in-west-australia/ Thu, 22 Sep 2022 09:25:16 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=6532 Leaf Space is very happy to announce the latest addition to its state-of-art communication network: the second 3.7m S-X band tracking antenna recently deployed and commissioned in Nangetty in collaboration with Capricorn Space, a robust partner site in West Australia which has a long association with the space industry sector.  The new satellite ground station is now operational and marks an important milestone in Leaf Space’s commitment to deliver more capacity from the southern hemisphere to address increasing clients demand over that area. The ground station is tailored to offer additional capacity to a specific customer with individual needs and is designed to cope with customized latency and data-transfer requirements. This is the third operational station in Australia and besides representing an important step in the network capacity increase, is also expected to bolster and confirm Leaf Space’s knowledge of the overall Australian regulatory framework. With the addition of two new systems to its global network in the last month, Leaf Space continues to successfully pursue its core mission: connecting humanity to space through solutions that are ever more reliable, flexible and cost efficient.Leaf Space proprietary GS network currently consists of 17 active antennas distributed around the world in 12 different countries over 4 Continents.

About Leaf Space

Leaf Space is pioneering the concept of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) for forward-thinking satellite and launch operators around the world. Since its inception in 2014, Leaf Space has focused on developing the highest quality ground station services and technology with the goal of creating the most efficient and valuable ground segment solutions available on the modern space market. Leaf Space is based in Lomazzo, Italy and is funded by RedSeed Ventures, Whysol Investments, and Primo Space. For more information, please visit: leaf.space.

Leaf Space Contact

Sara Lissoni
sara.lissoni@leaf.space

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Leaf Space Successfully Enables 13 Satellites on SpaceX Transporter-3 Rideshare Mission https://leaf.space/leaf-space-abilita-con-successo-13-satelliti-nella-missione-spacex-transporter-3-rideshare/ Mon, 07 Feb 2022 15:05:21 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=5379 Leading Ground Segment as-a-Service Provider Establishes Communications Hours Of Deployment

 

This successful deployment demonstrates Leaf Space’s wide range of capabilities to support customers with varying mission needs and specifications. Use cases included in this launch range from providing a testbed for bringing space-to-ground and space-to-space connectivity (Kepler), to
proving the maintenance and planning of water and electricity networks (NanoAvionics), to space logistics technology and transportation solutions (D-Orbit) and more.

We were able to move through our LEOP and commissioning very quickly and Leaf Space was a key part of that,” said Jake Urbanek, Director of Service Operations at Kepler Communications. “We were not only able to communicate with our satellites within days of the launch, but we were also able to complete a  whole batch of critical operations within those first days as well.”

Leaf Space continues to grow it’s customer base and list of capabilities while also expanding its distributed global ground station network.

“These types of rideshare missions are the future of commercial space and our technology services are perfectly positioned to support customers with growing constellations across a wide variety of missions and needs,” said Jonata Puglia, CEO and co-founder of Leaf Space. “It is no longer necessary for satellite operators to spend time and resources building their own infrastructure, Leaf Space’s flexible and cost efficient solutions allow operators to focus on their missions, providing optimal value to customers.”

About Leaf Space

Leaf Space is pioneering the concept of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) for forward-thinking satellite and launch operators around the world. Since its inception in 2014, Leaf Space has focused on developing the highest quality ground station services and technology with the goal of creating the most efficient and valuable ground segment solutions available on the modern space market. Leaf Space is based in Lomazzo, Italy and is funded by RedSeed Ventures, Whysol Investments, and Primo Space. For more information, please visit: leaf.space.

Media Contact

Sarah Nickell

sarah@nickellcommunications.com 

Leaf Space Contact

Sara Lissoni

sara.lissoni@leaf.space

Erika Ermoli

erika.ermoli@leaf.space

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Leaf Space Adds Five New Ground Stations to Global Network, Increases Capacity to Address Growing Customer Demand https://leaf.space/leaf-space-adds-five-new-ground-stations-to-global-network-increases-capacity-to-address-growing-customer-demand/ Thu, 14 Oct 2021 12:27:59 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=5351 GSaaS Company Expands Network with Ground Stations in Australia, Bulgaria, Canada and Iceland

October 14,2021 — Leaf Space, a leading provider of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions, announced today that the company is adding five ground stations to the company’s global Leaf Line Network. The new stations will be installed in West and South Australia, British Columbia, Iceland and Bulgaria further increasing Leaf Space’s capability to provide GSaaS solutions to its growing list of customers.

The new ground stations will provide Leaf Space customers with additional global coverage, increasing capacity, decreasing latency and offering new strategic regional placement, like the company’s first station in Canada.

“We set a goal at the beginning of the year to double our global network, and we’re very proud of the work we’ve done to reach that goal,” said Jonata Puglia, CEO and co-founder of Leaf Space.
“Our customers are looking for reliable, flexible and cost efficient solutions that give them the ability to extract data and communicate with their space-based assets frequently and easily. By further expanding our global network, we are continuing to add value to the services we provide to support important space missions.”

Leaf Space will now operate 15 ground stations globally. The company’s new station in Iceland adds another high northern latitude station along with the existing station in Northern Scotland. The stations in Bulgaria, Canada and Australia offer additional diversity in the mid-latitude network, decreasing the risk of interference, band saturation and overlapping.

“With these additions and those we’ve planned to activate by Q1 2022, we’ll be able to support any kind of LEO orbit including SSO, mid-inclination and equatorial with at least one pass per orbit,” added Puglia. “That is a tremendous asset to our customers and a differentiator for us.”

About Leaf Space
Leaf Space is pioneering the concept of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) for forwardthinking satellite and launch operators around the world. Since its inception in 2014, Leaf Space has focused on developing the highest quality ground station services and technology with the goal of creating the most efficient and valuable ground segment solutions available on the modern space market. Leaf Space is based in Lomazzo, Italy and is funded by RedSeed Ventures, Whysol Investments, and Primo Space. For more information, please visit: leaf.space.

Media Contact
Sarah Nickell
sarah@nickellcommunications.com

Leaf Space Contact
Erika Ermoli
erika.ermoli@leaf.space
Sara Lissoni
sara.lissoni@leaf.space

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Leaf Space Applies Satellite Solutions to Enhance Connectivity for Home Monitoring of COVID-19 Patients with CARES Monitoring System https://leaf.space/leaf-space-applies-satellite-solutions-to-enhance-connectivity-for-home-monitoring-of-covid-19-patients-with-cares-monitoring-system/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 16:41:34 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=5341 GSaaS solutions company is supported by the European Space Agency to test satellite enabled telemedicine technology to remotely care for recovering COVID-19 patients

MILANJuly 28, 2021 Leaf Space, a leading provider of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions, announced today that the company is progressing with the launch phase of a new innovative use of telemedicine via satellite for home monitoring of patients with COVID-19 as part of the CARES project led by the company and co-funded by the European Space Agency (ESA).

CARES is a set of medical devices connected to a smartphone, which collects patient vitals using medical software and adds those vitals to a database remotely. This database is accessible by a doctor directly from a web browser and is designed by project partner H&S to provide comprehensive, almost real-time data with ease. H&S’s Health Platform is also enabled to trigger an alert system if the monitored patient’s vitals are recorded outside of the safe range and provides options for management including contacting the patient or even sending an ambulance.

“The unprecedented situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has saturated the emergency departments of European hospitals and is creating a huge stress on the screening processes,” said Arnaud Runge, medical engineer at ESA. “To respond to this unprecedented effort to contain and mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have offered to support European companies in developing their best ideas and proposing effective solutions to respond to this crisis, evidencing the contribution that space can bring in these circumstances. A fast-track approach has been put in place to respond as quickly as possible to the impellent needs of citizens and institutions.”

The pilot trial of the CARES project is currently ongoing in collaboration with Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Erba, Molinette in Torino and Villa Gioia in Sora, where discharged and recovering COVID-19 patients can recover from the comfort of their homes while having the confidence that their progress and vitals are being consistently and reliably monitored by medical professionals.

“We are so grateful to have the opportunity to work with ESA on this incredible project, and we hope that this technology can bring much needed support and peace of mind to people who have suffered so much,” said Jonata Puglia, co-founder and CEO of Leaf Space. “We see a massive opportunity to connect satellite communications with telemedicine technology and hope that our continued work with the CARES project can serve as an example of what can be achieved and applied to so many patients and healthcare systems around the world. We are eager to continue to explore the possibilities of what this technology can do to increase access to healthcare worldwide.”

By integrating the remote monitoring health platform with satellite telecommunication infrastructure to guarantee the service everywhere, Leaf Space’s support of the CARES system allows patients without reliable internet based on ground-based infrastructure to receive the remote monitoring and care that is incredibly important, especially for those patients recovering from COVID-19. This same model can be applied to patients with chronic diseases, rehab processes and any type of condition that require strict monitoring and multiple medical examinations anywhere in the world.

Leaf Space’s satellite backed telecommunication structure ensures capturing and distributing the signals transmitted by the telemedicine systems to the satellite and back to Earth at the hospital are reliable, fast and compliant with current GDPR and patient privacy laws.

About Leaf Space
Leaf Space is pioneering the concept of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) for forward-thinking satellite and launch operators around the world. Since its inception in 2014, Leaf Space has focused on developing the highest quality ground station services and technology with the goal of creating the most efficient and valuable ground segment solutions available on the modern space market. Leaf Space is based in Lomazzo, Italy and is funded by RedSeed Ventures, Whysol Investments, and Primo Space. For more information, please visit: leaf.space.

About H&S
H&S was founded in 1989 in Piacenza (Italy) and since January 2020 is part of the E-Health Multinational Compu Group Medical.
H&S creates software and services for home healthcare, monitoring and collecting patient vital parameters, with advanced certified telemedicine and smart compliance solutions. It has national and internationals customers.
www.hes.it

About European Space Agency
The European Space Agency is Europe’s gateway to space. Its mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA is an international organization with 22 Member States. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programs and activities far beyond the scope of any single European country.

ESA Space Solutions aims at reaching commercial exploitation of space assets, data and capabilities addressing incubation, proving technical feasibility and business development. This includes the development of operational services for a wide range of users through the combination of different systems, and support in creating viable companies as well as to existing companies.

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Leaf Space expands ground station network ahead of busy SpaceX ride-share mission https://leaf.space/leaf-space-expands-ground-station-network-ahead-of-busy-spacex-ride-share-mission/ Thu, 24 Jun 2021 16:36:20 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=5335 Leaf Space is adding more ground stations to cater for the rapidly expanding small satellite industry. Credit: Leaf Space.

TAMPA, Fla. — Leaf Space has added three more ground stations to its managed network service, helping the Italian company support its largest number of satellite customers on a single launch in an upcoming mission.

Adding sites in Sri Lanka, the Azores and Scotland increases Leaf Space’s total ground station count to 12, which will support 14 satellites from six customers due to launch on SpaceX’s Transporter-2 ride-share mission. SpaceX recently said it plans to announce a new date for this launch, which had been slated for June 25, to take additional time for prelaunch checkouts.

Giovanni Pandolfi, Leaf Space’s co-founder and chief technology officer, said the company is on track to activate three more ground stations in the third quarter of this year amid the small satellite industry’s rapid expansion.

The company provides ground segment services for satellite and rocket launches, early spacecraft operations, ongoing mission needs and space asset decommissioning.

“Expanding our ground station network provides our customers with more coverage points, allowing more frequent and strategic communications with satellites on orbit providing them with more control, flexibility and the ability to scale quickly without additional operational or infrastructure costs,” Pandolfi told SpaceNews.

Having more ground stations is particularly useful during the launch and early operations phase of a ride-share mission, he added, because it reduces “the time between launch, satellite identification and commissioning, which ultimately allows customers to start using their spacecraft faster.”

The new ground station in Sri Lanka also gives Leaf Space capabilities in the equatorial orbit for the first time, distributing its medium-latitude network to mitigate the risk of interference, among other advantages that provide customers more capacity with fewer antennas.

Pandolfi said the new station on the remote Shetland Islands in Northern Scotland boosts capacity for sun-synchronous and mid-inclination orbits.

“It is also a very RF-clean environment, which of course is favorable for satellite operations,” he said.

Founded in 2014, Leaf Space announced plans March 24 for a U.S. office to serve government and commercial markets.

Its customers include Swiss startup Astrocast, which has five satellites on the Transporter-2 mission and recently unveiled plans to go public to expand the constellation.

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OQ Technology 5G Over Satellite Contract Rec’d From ESA + OQ Awards LEO Satellite Control Center Contract To Leaf Space https://leaf.space/oq-technology-5g-over-satellite-contract-recd-from-esa-oq-awards-leo-satellite-control-center-contract-to-leaf-space/ Tue, 08 Jun 2021 16:35:09 +0000 https://leaf.space/?p=5324 OQ TECHNOLOGY has won their fourth contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the first contract under the ESA’s ARTES Advanced Studies program — the contract was settled to OQ TECHNOLOGY after a pan European tendering process that started in Q2 2020 last year under the topic “AGILE NETWORK CONFIGURATION FOR 5G INTERNET-OF-THINGS SERVICES OVER SATELLITE” (ARTES AT 3A.109).

OQ submitted a proposal for addressing the technical design and development of a system to address advanced 5G network configurations over LEO, MEO and GEO satellites. OQ TECHNOLOGY will lead a consortium made of The SigCom Research Group at the University of Luxembourg and Leaf Space to perform the tasks under the contract.

OQ TECHNOLOGY has been working on applying cellular 5G IoT technologies and services since 2016. The company was the first in the world to test Narrowband IoT over LEO nanosatellites and it is currently building a global constellation to offer 5G IoT services in remote and rural areas. The company holds important satellite NB-IoT patents and is a member of 3GPP.

With its satellite scheduled for launch this year, OQ TECHNOLOGY is ready to deliver commercial 5G services over satellite this year. Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications exhibit immense diversity in traffic volume and statistical characteristics. Numerous industries have foreseen that the world will want and need more and more interconnected devices.

One of the main visions of 5G connectivity is the convergence of multiple technologies both from the satellite and the terrestrial world. Network slicing is a strong enabler of this goal, by approaching the share and use of all physical infrastructure and focusing on the application and use case as a primary criterion for network orchestration and service provision at a logical and software perspective.

OQ TECHNOLOGY has also contracted Leaf Space to procure a satellite ground station to be installed in Luxembourg and connect to OQ’s newly established satellite control center in Leudelange.

As part of the MACSAT program, OQ Technology has moved to a new location in Leudelange and started equipping their offices with the essential equipment needed for satellite operations. The company is aiming to launch a very advanced satellite mission (MACSAT) dedicated to 5G Internet-of-Things (IoT) and massive machine communication. The control center will be used to monitor and control the satellite and will be a cornerstone towards operating a fleet of satellites in future.

The ground station (from Leaf Space) is planned to be installed in Bascharage (a few km away from OQ control center). The location is suitable as it is in central Europe and can give access and support to critical passes of the satellite. OQ Technology is also anticipating to use the ground station and its operations capabilities to support other third party missions.

The on-orbit pathfinder mission (MACSAT) aims to foster Luxembourg and European space industry partnerships. This contract was funded by the Government of Luxembourg through an ESA contract in the Luxembourg National Space program (LuxIMPULSE).

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