In-Space Missions partners with LMO Space
Alton's In-Space Missions is partnering with LMO Space, a UK and Luxembourg-based firm, to explore the use of small satellite platforms for space-based Space Domain Awareness.
The project is part of LMO’s AUREA (Autonomous Recognition of Foreign Assets) programme. In-Space, a subsidiary of BAE Systems, will study the mission scope of a space-based small satellite with a software stack on the ground to demonstrate end-user compatibility.
Michel Poucet, CEO of LMO, said: “Partnering with In-Space Missions will allow us to accelerate the validation process of our Protect and Defend architecture, and demonstrate our core SDA capability to end users within NATO and the Five Eyes.”
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In-Space Missions will work with LMO end-users, to define the mission requirements, characterise the constraints of the satellite platform and avionics, and identify any development gaps.
The study will also identify and define Space Resident Objects (SROs) and orbits of interest, assess real time on-edge processing needs, and determine the number of satellites required to deliver the AUREA service.
Doug Liddle, CEO of In-Space Missions, said: “At In-Space Missions, we recognise the importance of monitoring the Earth’s orbital environment and synthesising an accurate picture of an increasingly contested space domain.
''To ensure a secure future in space, the safety of our satellite assets, and the security of those people who depend on them for critical services, we will continue to develop capabilities around space domain awareness.
''As an important step forward in growing these capabilities, In-Space is delighted to be working on this project with LMO – a company recognised as a domain leader in space domain awareness.”
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